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Mpox Outbreak In Africa: Is The Mysterious Disease In DRC Caused By Malaria?
- Friday December 20, 2024
- Health | Aayushi Singh Chauhan
Mpox Outbreak In Africa: The outbreak of Mpox in Democratic Republic of Congo, which has spread steadily across Africa, is compounded by overlapping health crises, including severe malaria and malnutrition.
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"Mysterious Viral Fever" Grips Pakistan's Karachi: Report
- Saturday November 13, 2021
- World News | Asian News International
Cases of "mysterious viral fever" are being witnessed in Pakistan's Karachi that behaves exactly like dengue fever as it reduces platelets and white blood cells of the patients, local media reported citing field experts.
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"Mystery Fever" Kills 8 Children In 10 Days In Haryana Village
- Wednesday September 15, 2021
- India News | Written by Mohammad Ghazali
A "mystery fever" has killed eight children in the past 10 days in Chilli, a small village in Haryana's Palwal district. At least 44 other people, 35 of whom are minors, have reported fever-like symptoms and are admitted to private hospitals.
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Mpox Outbreak In Africa: Is The Mysterious Disease In DRC Caused By Malaria?
- Friday December 20, 2024
- Health | Aayushi Singh Chauhan
Mpox Outbreak In Africa: The outbreak of Mpox in Democratic Republic of Congo, which has spread steadily across Africa, is compounded by overlapping health crises, including severe malaria and malnutrition.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Mysterious Viral Fever" Grips Pakistan's Karachi: Report
- Saturday November 13, 2021
- World News | Asian News International
Cases of "mysterious viral fever" are being witnessed in Pakistan's Karachi that behaves exactly like dengue fever as it reduces platelets and white blood cells of the patients, local media reported citing field experts.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Mystery Fever" Kills 8 Children In 10 Days In Haryana Village
- Wednesday September 15, 2021
- India News | Written by Mohammad Ghazali
A "mystery fever" has killed eight children in the past 10 days in Chilli, a small village in Haryana's Palwal district. At least 44 other people, 35 of whom are minors, have reported fever-like symptoms and are admitted to private hospitals.
- www.ndtv.com