Unknown disease investigated after dozens of deaths in Congo
kinshasa December 6, 2024 07:20Health officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo expect to identify the cause of the outbreak of an unknown infectious disease within days.
Health officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo expect to identify the cause of the outbreak of an unknown infectious disease within days.
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