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Mystery DR Congo fever kills 100 | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
More than 100 people have died because of a fever epidemic in the centre of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, health officials say. | |
Many of the victims are people who have been in contact with the deceased, including medical staff, and who lack equipment to deal with the illness. | Many of the victims are people who have been in contact with the deceased, including medical staff, and who lack equipment to deal with the illness. |
The latest victim was a nurse at a local hospital. She died on Thursday after taking care of infected patients. | The latest victim was a nurse at a local hospital. She died on Thursday after taking care of infected patients. |
Health officials say the medical staff had no masks and this put them at risk. | Health officials say the medical staff had no masks and this put them at risk. |
Speaking from Kananga, the capital of West Kasai region, Dr Jean-Constantin Kanow said the illness had first started three months ago, when chickens and pigs started dying - but now people were also affected. | |
The epidemic was affecting four villages: Kampungu, Makonono, Kaluamba and Mombo. | |
Funeral rites | Funeral rites |
Traditionally, people in DR Congo wash dead bodies by hand. | Traditionally, people in DR Congo wash dead bodies by hand. |
The doctor said that such funeral rites seemed to favour the transmission of the disease. | The doctor said that such funeral rites seemed to favour the transmission of the disease. |
He said many people who attended the recent funeral of a local chief had also died of fever and dehydration. | He said many people who attended the recent funeral of a local chief had also died of fever and dehydration. |
The World Health Organisation has sent a team to take blood samples for analysis at laboratories specialising in haemorrhagic fever. | The World Health Organisation has sent a team to take blood samples for analysis at laboratories specialising in haemorrhagic fever. |
DR Congo's last major Ebola outbreak killed more than 200 people in 1995 in Kikwit, about 400km (249 miles) west of the current outbreak. | DR Congo's last major Ebola outbreak killed more than 200 people in 1995 in Kikwit, about 400km (249 miles) west of the current outbreak. |
But health officials say it is too early to determine if this new epidemic outbreak is indeed a haemorrhagic fever. | But health officials say it is too early to determine if this new epidemic outbreak is indeed a haemorrhagic fever. |
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