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More than 21,000 of the roughly 25,000 suspected mpox cases in Africa are in Congo, according to the most recent update from the World Health Organization (WHO). Outbreaks there also account for ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that children, pregnant women and people with weak immune systems are at higher risk from the mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda have signed a peace deal facilitated by the U.S. to help end the decades-long, ...
A mysterious disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo has infected more than 400 people and killed more than 30, mostly children, according to the World Health Organization.. The WHO was ...
The people of the African country of the Democratic Republic of Congo are suffering ... the World Health Organization stated late last month that 60 have died and a further 1,318 have shown ...
More than 50 people have died in recent weeks in two clusters of illness cases with the unknown cause being investigated in northwest Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health Organization ...
(Reuters) -An anthrax outbreak has been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo with one death, the World Health Organization said on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - More than 50 people have died in recent weeks in two clusters of illness cases with unknown cause being investigated in northwest Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health ...
The World Health Organization has recorded more than 400 cases of a mysterious, deadly, flu-like illness dubbed “Disease X” in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is struggling to uncover ...
The World Health Organization is sending a team into a rural southwest province of the DRC to investigate a recent outbreak of disease that has killed at least 143 people and sickened nearly 400.
This year's alarming rise in mpox cases, including a new form of the virus identified by scientists in the east of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), led the World Health Organization to ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that children, pregnant women and people with weak immune systems are at higher risk from the mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.