WHO Intensifies Response to Deadly 'Disease X' Outbreak in DR Congo

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Officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are investigating a mysterious respiratory illness that has killed 31 people and sickened 406, primarily affecting malnourished children under five. The outbreak, occurring in the remote Panzi health zone of Kwango Province, is challenging to access due to the rainy season. The World Health Organization is considering various potential causes, including acute pneumonia, influenza, and malaria, with malnutrition as a contributing factor. The area faces severe food insecurity and limited healthcare resources.
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