Poisoning or bacterial meningitis could be behind dozens of mysterious deaths in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

The World Health Organization (WHO) suspects that poisoning or meningitis could explain a mysterious illness that has reportedly killed 53 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The unidentified illness has impacted people in the northwestern province of Equateur. Since Feb. 9, when the first cases were reported, health authorities have recorded more than 1,300 patients that meet the “suspected case definition” of the disease.

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