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Congo man dies with hemorrhagic fever, indicating mystery outbreak could be more than just malaria

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Congo man dies with hemorrhagic fever, indicating mystery outbreak could be more than just malaria
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Congo man dies with hemorrhagic fever, indicating mystery outbreak could be more than just malaria

2024-12-20 01:13 Last Updated At:01:21

DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — A man in western Congo died Thursday with hemorrhagic fever symptoms, leading officials to suspect that a still-unidentified virus may be involved alongside malaria in a mysterious outbreak that has killed dozens of people, health authorities said.

Congo authorities said last week that they suspected malaria in the flu-like disease outbreak, which has killed at least 37 people and in which more than four out of five patients have tested positive for malaria.

But the death of the man with hemorrhagic fever — not normally associated with parasite-caused malaria — could indicate a virus at work as well.

The man died Thursday in the remote Panzi area of Kwango province where the outbreak has been recorded, Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention official Ngashi Ngongo told reporters.

That has led to a working hypothesis that the outbreak is either “severe malaria on a background of malnutrition” or “a viral infection that is happening on the background of malaria," Ngongo said.

Malaria is endemic in the Panzi area, where there also are high levels of malnutrition, complicating the diagnosis of the latest outbreak.

So far, there have been 592 reported cases and 37 deaths confirmed in health facilities, Ngongo said. That is an increase of 65 cases and 5 deaths compared to last week. There have been an additional 44 deaths documented in communities, which are currently being investigated.

Out of samples taken from 51 cases, 86% have tested positive for malaria. Tests for additional diseases are being conducted at national laboratories and are expected next week, Ngongo said.

The head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said last week that most of the blood samples collected in the Panzi area were positive for malaria but that it was possible that more than one disease was involved. He said further samples were being collected and tested.

Most of the cases and deaths reported in Panzi have been children under 14, according to WHO.

The symptoms have included fever, headache, cough and anemia. Experts from WHO and Congo's National Rapid Response Team were in the area last week to investigate and take samples.

The Panzi health zone, around 435 miles (700 kilometers) from the capital, Kinshasa, is hard to access. The experts took two days to arrive, according to Congo’s health minister.

Because of the lack of local testing capacity, samples had to be taken to Kikwit, more than 310 miles (500 kilometers) away, the head of the National Institute for Public Health, Dieudonne Mwamba, said last week.

Panzi was hit by an epidemic of typhoid fever two years ago, and there is currently a resurgence of seasonal flu across the country, Mwamba added.

The area also has low vaccination coverage, leaving children vulnerable to a range of diseases including malaria, the head of the WHO said Tuesday.

FILE - A view of the Panzi general Hospital, in southwestern Congo, Thursday, Nov 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Lucien Lufutu, File)

FILE - A view of the Panzi general Hospital, in southwestern Congo, Thursday, Nov 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Lucien Lufutu, File)

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Teenager Konstas added to Australia squad for final 2 tests against India

2024-12-20 13:09 Last Updated At:13:21

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Teenager Sam Konstas has been called up to the Australia squad for the final two matches of the Australia-India test series at the expense of Nathan McSweeney.

Konstas was on Friday included in Australia’s 15-player squad for the remainder of the series against India, with paceman Jhye Richardson the other new face replacing injured fast bowler Josh Hazlewood.

At 19 years and 85 days, Konstas would become the fourth youngest test debutant in Australian history if selected for the Boxing Day test in Melbourne starting Dec. 26, and youngest since current captain Pat Cummins in 2011.

The series is level 1—1 after the rain-affected draw ending Wednesday at the Gabba in Brisbane. India won the first test by 295 runs at Perth, while Australia came back to win the second day-night test in Adelaide by 10 wickets.

“Sam gets a call up to the test squad for the first time. His style of batting offers a point of difference and we look forward to watching his game develop further,” chief selector George Bailey said.

Konstas’ inclusion has pushed McSweeney out of the frame after both he and fellow opener Usman Khawaja misfired across the first three tests against India. Neither made a score above 40 this series.

South Australia captain McSweeney had never opened in a first-class match before his first three appearances for Australia.

Paceman Scott Boland is expected to be called into the XI to replace Hazlewood at the MCG, where he memorably took 6-7 in the second innings of his test debut three years ago.

The 35-year-old Boland most recently filled in for Hazlewood when a side strain forced Hazlewood out of the second test in Adelaide, where Boland took five wickets in his first test appearance in 18 months.

Australia squad: Pat Cummins (captain), Sean Abbott, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitch Marsh, Jhye Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitch Starc, Beau Webster.

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Australia's Scott Boland celebrates the dismissal of India's Virat Kohli during the day two of the second cricket test match between Australia and India at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide, Australia, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/James Elsby)

Australia's Scott Boland celebrates the dismissal of India's Virat Kohli during the day two of the second cricket test match between Australia and India at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide, Australia, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/James Elsby)

Australia's captain Pat Cummins appeals unsuccessfully for the wicket of India's Mohammed Siraj during play on day four of the third cricket test between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane, Australia, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Pat Hoelscher)

Australia's captain Pat Cummins appeals unsuccessfully for the wicket of India's Mohammed Siraj during play on day four of the third cricket test between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane, Australia, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Pat Hoelscher)

Australia's captain Pat Cummins bowls a delivery during play on day four of the third cricket test between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane, Australia, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Pat Hoelscher)

Australia's captain Pat Cummins bowls a delivery during play on day four of the third cricket test between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane, Australia, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Pat Hoelscher)

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