Dozens Killed by Unknown Disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Above: Healthcare workers take measures at a medical facility to combat the mpox virus in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo on Aug. 30, 2024.  Image copyright: Augustin Wamenya/Contributor/Anadolu via Getty Images

The Facts

  • An unidentified flu-like illness has resulted in at least 79 deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Health Ministry reports. The deaths were reported between Nov. 10 and Nov. 25 in a rural area in the southwestern part of the country. The majority of those who died were teenagers between 15 and 18.

  • Over 300 people have contracted the infection, exhibiting symptoms like fever, headaches, runny noses, coughing, breathing issues, and anemia, according to provincial health officials.


The Spin

Narrative A

Once again, the DRC is the epicenter of a disease of unknown origin, as the country is already on full alert to combat the mpox epidemic. Scientists believe that the absence of safe drinking water, insufficient health facilities, and civil unrest are potential stressors at the local level. The WHO is looking into the outbreak, and health officials advise the public to remain calm, exercise good hygiene, and avoid large gatherings.

Narrative B

The DRC's weak healthcare infrastructure — combined with a segment of the population grappling with underlying health issues like malaria and malnutrition — may ultimately hinder the diagnosis of this new disease for the global health community. Time is of the essence with worries of a zoonotic spillover event with looming regional and even broader implications.


Metaculus Prediction


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