A mystery illness has so far claimed at least 53 lives after an initial outbreak came when three children ate a bat - a health expert says one aspect of the outbreak is particularly 'concerning' ...
An unknown illness has killed more than 50 people within hours of the onset of their symptoms in northwestern Congo over the ...
The World Health Organization said an unknown illness has killed more than 50 people in the northwestern Congo within hours of the onset of their symptoms over the past five weeks ...
Officials said patients suffered from a haemorrhagic-like illness with symptoms of fever and vomiting, but then had major internal bleeding. The three children aged under-5 also had diarrhoea and ...
An unknown disease has killed more than 50 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to doctors. The World Health Organisation's (WHO) Africa office said the first outbreak was ...
These "haemorrhagic fever" symptoms are commonly linked to known deadly viruses, such as Ebola, dengue, Marburg and yellow fever, but researchers have ruled these out based on tests of more than a ...
It is reported that three children ate a bat and died following haemorrhagic fever symptoms. The interval between the onset of symptoms and death has been 48 hours in the majority of cases.
The WHO's Africa office said the first outbreak in the town of Boloko began after three children ate a bat and died within 48 hours following haemorrhagic fever symptoms. There have long been ...
The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research has highlighted the need for improved diagnostics and vaccines to quickly and effectively detect and treat viral haemorrhagic fevers, which are common in the ...
US FDA & EMA grant orphan drug designation to Bioxodes’ haemorrhagic stroke therapeutic candidate, BIOX-101: Gosselies, Belgium Thursday, March 6, 2025, 15:00 Hrs [IST] Bioxodes ...
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Uganda reports second Ebola death
Ebola patient, a four-year-old child, has died in Uganda, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said, citing the country's health ministry.
A 51-year-old resident of Jamnagar died from Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF). The patient was admitted to GG Hospital and his sample tested positive at the National Institute of Virology ...