The WHO determined the cause of the ‘mysterious’ disease outbreak in Africa

The answer
Fear and concern
A broad definition
Children are particularly affected
382 registered cases so far
Outbreak in the southwest of the country
Symptoms
Waiting for laboratory results
WHO is alarmed
Priority: determine the cause
Wait for answers
The answer

The World Health Organization discovered the cause of a mysterious disease outbreak in Congo: seasonal respiratory illnesses combined with malaria and malnutrition.

Fear and concern

The disease caused fear and concern among the local health authorities in the Panzi region because the mortality rates mainly affected infants under five years old.

A broad definition

According to the WHO, one factor contributing to the increasing number of cases was that local health officials lacked diagnosing capabilities and grouped all patients with similar symptoms under the same umbrella.

Children are particularly affected

The affected region was a remote area in the Democratic Republic of Congo, in Central Africa. The agency said infections also happened mostly in children. Nearly 50 died between October and December.

382 registered cases so far

The WHO said that health officials diagnosed 891 people with the disease in the remote rural area using a wide range of symptoms. The broad categorization served officials in gathering a large number of test samples.

Outbreak in the southwest of the country

The country's health authorities reported a health emergency in the region, and on December 3, they decided to send a rapid response group to assess the situation.

Symptoms

The symptoms listed included fever, headaches, breathing problems, and anemia. The authorities knew that malnutrition contributed to the severity of the diseases.

Waiting for laboratory results

The WHO said it took at least 48 hours to reach the area from the capital city of Kinshasa. The organization added that the remoteness and lack of resources forced officials to label the cases as one undiagnosed disease.

WHO is alarmed

The international organization sent experts to assist health authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Finally, it determined that the cause was a combination of factors rather than a single disease.

Priority: determine the cause

"Our priority is to provide effective support to the affected families and communities," Matshidiso Moeti, WHO's regional director for Africa, told Reuters. "All efforts are underway to identify the cause of the illness," and how it is transmitted, she added.

Wait for answers

The WHO recommended improving surveillance efforts to identify cases promptly, so the number of cases that met the criteria grew. They finally analyzed over 400 samples to find the answer.

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