Fever, Bleeding, and Pain—A Strange Fatal Disease Baffles Experts 

Fever, Bleeding, and Pain—A Strange Fatal Disease Baffles Experts 
Fever, Bleeding, and Pain—A Strange Fatal Disease Baffles Experts 

United States: The US health agency is working to examine a mysterious illness in Congo that caused many deaths, as stated in an official statement released on Tuesday. 

CDC is monitoring the situation closely and engaging with DRC officials on what support the agency can offer,” stated officials. 

According to World Health Organization reports, up to February 25, the mysterious illness infected 1,318 individuals, resulting in 53 fatalities. 

Spreading infectious disease 

On February 27, the WHO identified 1,096 sick victims, along with 60 deaths attributed to this unknown illness. 

The WHO provided no information about the difference in reported death numbers during the previous week, according to ABC News. 

Fever, Bleeding, and Pain—A Strange Fatal Disease Baffles Experts 
Fever, Bleeding, and Pain—A Strange Fatal Disease Baffles Experts 

The WHO announced through its statement that the most recent recorded death from this illness happened on February 22. 

“Deaths have occurred in all age groups, but adolescents and young adults, particularly males, appeared to be disproportionately affected in the initial cluster reported,” as the WHO noted. 

Further, “deaths have occurred in all age groups, but adolescents and young adults, particularly males, appeared to be disproportionately affected in the initial cluster reported,” the WHO continued. 

Health authorities found rising cases of fatal illnesses for the third time in the previous few months throughout different districts of Congo. 

Fever, Bleeding, and Pain—A Strange Fatal Disease Baffles Experts 
Fever, Bleeding, and Pain—A Strange Fatal Disease Baffles Experts 

An unknown disease case underwent a separate report in December of last year within the central African nation until officials attributed the episode to respiratory diseases and malaria. 

The last disease cluster presents symptoms including fever alongside headache, chills, and sweating along with a stiff neck, widespread body pain, multiple joint pain, nasal bleeding and running, cough and diarrhea, and vomiting, as reported by the WHO, ABC News reported. 

Laboratory examinations conducted by the WHO have yielded no results for Ebola or Marburg virus disease, according to their announcement.