
WHO Responds to Deadly Mystery Illness in DR Congo
A mysterious illness, potentially a known disease, is spreading in DR Congo's remote Panzi district, with 406 cases and 31 deaths reported, mostly among malnourished children. The disease presents flu-like symptoms and anemia, and possible causes include respiratory infections or a mix of diseases like malaria and dengue. The Africa CDC and WHO are investigating, but efforts are hampered by the region's remoteness and limited testing capabilities. Measures to control the spread include restricting movement and wearing masks.
