DR Congo’s mystery flu-like illness kills at least 143 as authorities investigate disease

Democratic Republic of Congo has been hit with an unidentified respiratory disease as the country’s health authorities says they are alert and have began investigating the mysterious flu-like illness.

The disease has hit southwestern Dr Congo mainly the Kwango province.

Epidemiological experts are expect to take sample and bring to know the the disease kind. ”A team of epidemiological experts is expected in the region to take samples and identify the problem,” Kwango deputy provincial governor Rémy Saki told Associated Press.

The illness has killed at least 71 people in the southern Kwango province , according to some local sources. The deaths, reported between November 10 and 25 in the Panzi health zone, include 27 patients who died in hospitals and 44 fatalities in the community.

However, a report in CNN shows high level of death toll after the media outlet revealed Tuesday December 3 that Rémy Saki told Associated Press Tuesday that between 67 and 143 people had died but did not specified territorial cover of the deaths (as to regional or national level) since the disease was first noticed in the country.

Congolese Minister of Public Health Roger Kamba emphasized that it is still too early to determine the cause or transmission method of the disease. Speaking to reporters, he said: “It looks like a respiratory-type illness. I said: it looks like. We only received the alert four or five days ago, so don’t think that in four or five days we can already identify the mode of transmission.”

Among the hospital fatalities, 10 were attributed to a lack of blood transfusions, while 17 succumbed to respiratory complications. The illness has affected approximately 380 people, nearly half of whom are children under the age of five. Symptoms reported include fever, headache, cough, and anemia.

Dr. Diedonne Mwamba, Director General of Congo’s National Institute of Public Health, noted that the region’s vulnerability factors, such as high malnutrition rates of around 40% and a history of typhoid epidemics, complicate the situation. He stated: “We are really on maximum alert. We need to confirm through diagnostics the suspicions around whether it is a respiratory infection.”

The Panzi health zone, a remote area roughly 435 miles (700 kilometers) from the capital Kinshasa, poses logistical challenges for the ongoing investigation. Epidemiological experts are in the region collecting samples to identify the cause of the outbreak, with results expected in the coming days, according to Jean Kaseya, head of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Meanwhile, Congo continues to battle an mpox epidemic, with more than 47,000 suspected cases and over 1,000 deaths, further straining the country’s healthcare system. Health professionals, scientists and researchers’ interest are growing in the matter of DR Congo becoming disease burden nation.

Health officials have urged caution as investigations continue into the mystery illness.


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