A man in western Congo died Thursday with hemorrhagic fever symptoms, leading officials to suspect that a still-unidentified ...
An initially "unknown" illness affecting hundreds in the Democratic Republic of the Congo may be attributable to malaria, ...
The mystery disease's virus, which has remained unidentified for over three weeks now, is suspected to have been a factor ...
Haemorrhagic fever isn’t typically associated with parasite-caused malaria, meaning the outbreak may be caused by more than ...
Congo’s health ministry told Reuters this week that malaria was the culprit: “The mystery has finally been solved. It’s a ...
A deadly, undiagnosed disease that has been spreading in one region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) may be linked to malaria, health officials said Thursday.
People who contracted the malaria infection have exhibited symptoms including headache, fever, cough and body ache. The Congo's health minister had told journalists the country was on "maximum ...
A 55-year-old person, resident in the Treviso area and recently returned from a trip to Congo, died from a suspected case of fever with hemorrhage. The case was reported by the Public Health ...
LUBUMBASHI, Democratic Republic of the Congo – The nation's health ministry ... The symptoms of the disease are fever, headache, cough, runny nose and body aches. "The mystery has finally ...
A 55-year-old man from Trevignano (Treviso), Andrea Poloni, who recently returned from a trip to Congo, passed away last night, December 16, due to a suspected case of hemorrhagic fever.
Democratic Republic of Congo's health ministry said on Tuesday ... The symptoms of the disease are fever, headache, cough, runny nose and body aches. "The mystery has finally been solved.
While classic malaria primarily presents with fever, chills, sweats ... More details on the severe form of malaria that was prevalent in Congo is awaited.