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https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/32328052/hundreds-sick-dancing-disease-dinga-dinga-uganda/ or https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/32328052/hundreds-sick-dancing-disease-dinga-dinga-uganda/ ;

NEW OUTBREAK 

Hundreds sick with bizarre new ‘dancing disease’ which leaves victims shaking uncontrollably

One patient shared her harrowing experience with the illness, describing how her body shook uncontrollably despite feeling paralysed
The disease locals are referring to as Dinga Dinga, translating to "shaking like dancing", has already affected around 300 people, mostly women and girls, according to health officials.
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Dr Kiyita Christopher, the district health officer, told the media that no cases have been reported outside Bundibugyo, and samples have been sent to the health ministry for analysis.

He reassured the public that there have been no fatalities linked to the disease and that it is typically treatable with antibiotics.

"Patients usually recover within a week," he said.

DJ, virus infections may result in neurological damage...Also a.o. Nigeria had "an unclear health story"...
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BREAKING: Disease in remote area of DR Congo officially identified as severe form of malaria, health ministry says - Reuters

DJ, So no "new flu" malaria & poverty killing in DRC.


or; https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/africa/emerging-diseases-other-health-threats-ah/1001427-drc-kwango-at-least-31-confirmed-deaths-due-to-epidemics-of-undiagnosed-origin-reported-in-panzi-november-30-2024-most-rapid-tests-positive-for-malaria-investigations-ongoing?view=stream;

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tiphatsounds like crap to me.Smile

Congo’s health ministry says unknown disease is severe malaria


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-17 Dec 2024, 11:05 PM
The previously unidentified illness killed 143 people in the southwestern Kwango province. LUBUMBASHI: Democratic Republic of Congo’s health ministry said today that a previously unidentified disease circulating in the country’s Panzi health zone is a severe form of malaria.

Earlier this month, local authorities said the disease had killed 143 people in the southwestern Kwango province in November.
magnify“The mystery has finally been solved. It’s a case of severe malaria in the form of a respiratory illness … and weakened by malnutrition,” the health ministry said in a statement.

It also said that 592 cases had been reported since October 2020 with a fatality rate of 6.2%.
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​​​​​​https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/ca...evere-malaria/
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.....In an emailed statement to USA TODAY, the World Health Organization said it hasn't conclusively determined the cause of the illness yet and lab testing is ongoing.....
tiphathttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...a/77044559007/

DJ, Maybe the poverty/lack of care aspect not very welcome...
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⚠️ BREAKING: The "mystery epidemic" in the Democratic Republic of Congo is believed to be partly linked to influenza, the Congolese government announced Friday evening. According to laboratory analysts, the prevalence of the influenza virus is 28%.
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Previous statements claimed that "severe malaria" was a probable cause of the outbreak.

https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/africa/emerging-diseases-other-health-threats-ah/1001427-drc-kwango-at-least-31-confirmed-deaths-due-to-epidemics-of-undiagnosed-origin-reported-in-panzi-november-30-2024-ministry-of-health-says-outbreak-is-severe-form-of-malaria-investigations-ongoing?view=stream  or https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/africa/emerging-diseases-other-health-threats-ah/1001427-drc-kwango-at-least-31-confirmed-deaths-due-to-epidemics-of-undiagnosed-origin-reported-in-panzi-november-30-2024-ministry-of-health-says-outbreak-is-severe-form-of-malaria-investigations-ongoing?view=stream (latest);

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DRC: Unidentified and deadly disease may be linked to influenza (official)

French.news.cn | 2024-12-21 at 08:37

KINSHASA, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- The fever of unknown origin that is raging in a southwestern province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is believed to be linked to influenza, the Congolese government announced Friday evening.

"This is therefore a flu that has been formally identified," said Patrick Muyaya, government spokesman, at the end of the cabinet meeting held earlier in the day in Kinshasa, the capital. During the meeting, the Minister of Public Health Roger Kamba gave an update on this disease reported in the province of Kwango, with 592 cases reported.

According to laboratory analysts, the prevalence of the influenza virus is 28%, the minister said, specifying a "significant presence" of rhinovirus and SARS-COV-2 in the samples. His ministry did not respond to requests for clarification on this subject.

The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) leadership reported 37 deaths, mostly children under five, saying there are two hypotheses for the unidentified disease.

The first hypothesis suggests malaria aggravated by malnutrition and a viral infection, while the second suggests a viral infection occurring at the same time as malaria and malnutrition, Ngashi Ngongo, chief of staff of the Africa CDC, said Thursday during a press briefing.

According to him, a man died with signs of hemorrhagic fever, with a sample sent to Kinshasa, the country's capital.

The DRC said it was on "maximum alert" in early December in the face of this disease. End
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DRC: Flu identified as probable cause of mysterious illness

by Charbel LOKOSSOU December 21, 2024 at 9:23 am

A public health mystery seems to be resolved in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The disease that has caused panic in the Kwango province, characterized by fever, cough and mainly affecting children, is in reality linked to influenza.

This announcement was made by the Congolese government at the end of the council of ministers. Patrick Muyaya , government spokesman, declared: "This is therefore a flu that has been formally identified."

DRC faces a complex epidemic

However, the situation is more complex than just seasonal flu. Laboratory tests have revealed co-infection with other viruses, including rhinovirus and SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19. Roger Kamba , Minister of Public Health in the DRC , highlighted the “significant presence” of these viruses in the samples.

This co-infection could explain the severity of the disease in some patients, particularly children. Ngashi Ngongo , chief of staff of the Africa CDC, mentioned two hypotheses: malaria aggravated by a viral infection or a viral infection occurring at the same time as malaria and malnutrition.

Although influenza appears to be the main culprit, the situation remains under surveillance. The Congolese government has put in place measures to contain the epidemic and strengthen epidemiological surveillance.

Patrick Muyaya assured that the government is "closely monitoring the situation" and that all necessary measures are being taken to protect the population.

DJ; Flu-Rona-Malaria-poverty mix...what type of flu, CoViD ? Age/gender differences ? Spread ? How does the co-infection mechanism work ? 
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DJ, More info needed-with some urgency...

https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/the-pandemic-discussion-forum/1002020-discussion-drc-at-least-31-confirmed-deaths-in-an-undiagnosed-outbreak-november-30-2024?view=stream  or https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/the-pandemic-discussion-forum/1002020-discussion-drc-at-least-31-confirmed-deaths-in-an-undiagnosed-outbreak-november-30-2024?view=stream (latests);

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tiphat more on severe malaria, seems plausible but the respiratory stuff is missing and WHO said no definitive results yet so there ya go

In 2022, some 249 million cases of malaria worldwide resulted in an estimated 608,000 deaths, with 80 percent being 5 years old or less.[5] Nearly all malarial deaths are caused by P. falciparum, and 95% of such cases occur in Africa. In Sub-Saharan Africa, almost 100% of cases were due to P. falciparum, whereas in most other regions where malaria is endemic, other, less virulent plasmodial species predominate.[6]

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Unlike other malarias, which show regular periodicity of fever, falciparum, though exhibiting a 48-hour cycle, usually presents as irregular bouts of fever. This difference is due the ability of P. falciparum merozoites to invade a large number of RBCs sequentially without coordinated intervals, which is not seen in other malarial parasites.[68] P. falciparum is therefore responsible for almost all severe human illnesses and deaths due to malaria, in a condition called pernicious or complicated or severe malaria. Complicated malaria occurs more commonly in children under age 5,[46] and sometimes in pregnant women (a condition specifically called pregnancy-associated malaria).[78] Women become susceptible to severe malaria during their first pregnancy. Susceptibility to severe malaria is reduced in subsequent pregnancies due to increased antibody levels against variant surface antigens that appear on infected erythrocytes.[79] But increased immunity in the mother increases susceptibility to malaria in newborn babies.[78]
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Treyfish
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tiphat So now they admit an influenza virus is involved but still no clarification of the type, where it came from or animal. Mixed with Covid-19, sars thing. No new report of spreading yet?
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Some of the cases appear to have tested positive for COVID as well, despite earlier denials. Looks like an "all of the above" situation to me.
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Yes, perhaps like everywhere else people are getting sick over and over again & some w coinfections, but in this region of the Congo they are an especially vulnerable population with endemic malaria & malnutrition added into the mix. All of those factors together could increase the fatality rate. Osterholm pointed out that it’s probably not a new “disease x” because he would’ve expected to see more exponential increase if that was the case

DJ, The "main disease" is poverty, corruption, neglect..."A world that does not care"....
There are lots of "third world" mega-cities -kept poor- with increasing major global health risks...
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https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/africa/emerging-diseases-other-health-threats-ah/1001427-drc-kwango-at-least-31-confirmed-deaths-due-to-epidemics-of-undiagnosed-origin-reported-in-panzi-november-30-2024-ministry-of-health-says-outbreak-is-severe-form-of-malaria-28-of-samples-positive-for-influenza-as-well?view=stream  or https://flutrackers.com/forum/forum/africa/emerging-diseases-other-health-threats-ah/1001427-drc-kwango-at-least-31-confirmed-deaths-due-to-epidemics-of-undiagnosed-origin-reported-in-panzi-november-30-2024-ministry-of-health-says-outbreak-is-severe-form-of-malaria-28-of-samples-positive-for-influenza-as-well?view=stream (latest);


December 22, 2024

Kinshasa, December 22, 2024 (ACP).- The Democratic Republic of Congo has already recorded in the 50th week 592 notified cases and 37 deaths due to the febrile disease of unknown origin which is raging in the province of Kwango, southwest of the country, according to the Minutes of the 27th meeting of the Council of Ministers, consulted Sunday by the ACP.
"Finally, as for the febrile illness of unknown origin which is raging in the province of Kwango, the country has recorded to date 592 reported cases and 37 deaths ," we read.
According to the source, the Minister of Public Health, Hygiene and Social Security presented the report on the epidemiological situation of this disease, whose laboratory analyses showed that it is a flu including the Influenza AHINlpdm09 virus, with a prevalence of 28%...

DJ...so H1N1 involved ???
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/influenza-variants/vietnam-reports-its-first-fatal-variant-h1n1-flu-case or https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/influenza-variants/vietnam-reports-its-first-fatal-variant-h1n1-flu-case ;

Vietnam has reported its first variant H1N1 (H1N1v) flu case, which involves a 70-year-old woman who died from her illness, according to an update from the World Health Organization (WHO).

The laboratory-confirmed case of swine-origin influenza was reported in the province of Son La, on August 19, and marks the first ever variant H1N1 case in Vietnam. The source of the woman's infection isn't known.


DJ...link ? 
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