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    Walikale: 26 dead in 3 months after an unknown disease
    Nord Kivu | Sant? | Mercredi 16 Septembre 2009 ? 10:28:04 North Kivu | Health | Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 10:28:04



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    Une maladie inconnue frappe le territoire de Walikale depuis trois mois. A mysterious illness strikes the Walikale territory for three months. Les sympt?mes de cette maladie sont la diarrh?e et les vomissements. The symptoms of this disease are diarrhea and vomiting. Le chef coutumier Lukonge Birunga 4 de Waloa Yungu a indiqu? ? radiookapi.net que cette maladie s'est d'abord manifest?e dans son groupement de Waloa Yungu, avant d'atteidre cinq localit?s de ce territoire de la province du Nord Kivu, ? savoir Buhimba, Kimuwa, Nando, Mikweti, Kahilenge-Mitwa. The tribal chief Lukong Birunga 4 Walo Yungu radiookapi.net told that the disease was first manifested in his group Walo Yungu before atteidre five localities of the territory of North Kivu province, namely Buhimba, Kimuwa, Nando, Mikweti, Kahilenge-Mitwa. La m?me source souligne que depuis trois mois, 26 morts sont enregistr?s dont le dernier cas date de lundi. The same source said that since three months, 26 deaths were recorded, the last case until Monday. Toujours selon la m?me source, les malades n'ont pas acc?s aux soins m?dicaux, car, il n'existe aucune structure sanitaire fonctionnelle sur place. According to the same source, the patients have no access to medical care because there is no functional health facility on site. Les responsables sanitaires ? Goma sont d?j? inform?s, pr?cise la source, mais ne peuvent pas se d?placer pour intervenir ? cause de l'ins?curit?. Health officials in Goma have been informed, said the source, but can not move to intervene because of insecurity.
    L' autorit? traditiionnelle rappelle que le groupement de Waloa Yungu dans le territoire de Walikale au Nord Kivu est jusqu'? ce jour en proie des groupes arm?s et forces ?trang?res qui y font la loi. The authority traditiionnelle recalls that the group Walo Yungu in the territory of Walikale in North Kivu has so far plagued by armed groups and foreign forces who are the law.


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    Re: Walikale: 26 dead in three months from an unknown disease

    And ProMed has posted the above article with the following comment. To me, given the location and the reported symptoms, a viral hemorrhagic fever is certainly possible, as well.



    A rapid investigation of this disease would be necessary to place us on this situation. But the symptoms described in Article could think of cholera or a possible poisoning by exposure to an environmental toxin. Dans tous les cas une confirmation par une ?quipe d'experts est indispensable, et ProMED-mail souhaiterai avoir connaissance des r?sultats d'une telle investigation. La carte interactive du HealthMap/ProMED-mail de la R?publique d?mocratique du Congo est disponible ? < http://healthmap.org/r/00Pp >. In all cases confirmed by a team of experts is essential, and ProMED-mail would like to have knowledge of the results of such investigation. The interactive map of HealthMap / ProMED-mail from the Democratic Republic of Congo is available at <http : / / healthmap.org/r/00Pp>. - Mod.SC] ...................................mpp/mj/sc *################################################# #########* ********************* ProMED-mail fait son maximum pour verifier les donnees en ligne, cependant la veracite et l'integralite des informations donnees, de meme que toutes les declarations et opinions basees sur ces dernieres ne sont pas garanties. Le lecteur assume tout risque en utilisant les renseignements affiches ou archives par ProMED-mail. - Mod.SC] ...................................mpp / mj / sc *#

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      Re: Walikale: 26 dead in three months from an unknown disease



      ProMED-EAFR:East Africa

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      Published Date
      2009-09-18 01:02:12
      Subject
      PRO/EAFR> Undiagnosed diarrheal illness - DR Congo: (North Kivu),
      Archive Number
      20090918.202370
      Full Text
      UNDIAGNOSED DIARRHEAL ILLNESS - DR CONGO: (NORTH KIVU), FATAL
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      Date: 16 Sep 2009
      Source: Radio Okapi [in French, trans. JW, edited]



      A mysterious illness has struck the Walikale territory for the last 3
      months. The symptoms of this disease include diarrhea and vomiting.
      The tribal chief Lukong Birunga of Waloa Yungu told Radiookapi.net
      that the illness 1st manifested in his group Waloa Yungu before
      reaching 5 localities of North Kivu province, namely Buhimba, Kimuwa,
      Nando, Mikweti, Kahilenge-Mitwa. The same source said that during 3
      months, 26 deaths were recorded including the case on Monday [14 Sep 2009].

      Also according to the same source, patients have no access to medical
      care, because there is no functional health facility on site. Health
      officials in Goma already have the information, says the source, but
      cannot go there to intervene because of the bad security situation.
      The traditional authority says that the Waloa Yungu group in the
      territory of Walikale in North Kivu is so far experiencing armed
      groups and foreign forces who are the law there.

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      ProMED-EAFR


      [The report highlights an evolving fatal diarrheal illness that is
      escalating due to absence of any form of control interventions in the
      affected areas. The cases are possibly due to an outbreak of cholera
      or any of the other enteric pathogens capable of causing fatal acute
      diarrhoea, like salmonella, shigella, or pathogenic _E. coli_. It
      will be appreciated if additional information is provided on the
      exact cause of the current outbreak.


      North Kivu can be located on the interactive HealthMap/ProMED map of
      DR Congo at: http://healthmap.org/r/00Pl. - Mod.JFW]

      [see also:
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery: Worldwide 20090914.202068
      Cholera - Ethiopia (02): Addis Ababa, susp., RFI 20090909.201978
      Cholera - Ethiopia: Addis Ababa, susp., RFI 20090906.201904
      Cholera - Zimbabwe (02): (Manicaland) 20090827.201489
      Cholera update: WHO global surveillance summary 2008 20090805.201108
      Cholera - DR Congo: (N. & S. Kivu) 20090726.200887
      Cholera - Somalia: (Mogadishu) 20090726.200886
      Cholera - Zimbabwe: (Mashonaland E. Prov) 20090725.200878
      Cholera - Uganda (02): (Busia) RFI 20090724.200847
      Cholera - Sudan: (N. Bahr-al-Ghazal, Aweil), conf 20090717.200637
      Cholera - Uganda: (Busia) susp 20090715.200580
      Cholera - Uganda: (Kasese), ex DR Congo 20090712.200530


      [For additional background information on cholera, diarrhea and
      dysentery available from the general ProMED-mail list, the postings
      below can be found at: < http://www.promedmail.org >.

      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (22) 20090913.3223
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (21) 20090819.2939
      Cholera, non-O1 - Netherlands ex Spain (02): (CN) 20090818.2931
      Cholera, non-O1 - Netherlands ex Spain (CN) 20090803.2725
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (20) 20090724.2616
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (19) 20090720.2575
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (18) 20090709.2469
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (17) 20090429.1620
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (16) 20090310.0991
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (15) 20090212.0632
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (14) 20090210.0604
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (13) 20090204.0491
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (12) 20090203.0474
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (11) 20090128.0393
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (10) 20090126.0355
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (09) 20090122.0275
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (08) 20090120.0245
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (07) 20090116.0182
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (06) 20090113.0140
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (05) 20090112.0124
      Cholera, diarrhea & dysentery update 2009 (04) 20090110.0107]
      .................................................. ......mpp/jw/be/jfw/msp

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      • #4
        Re: Walikale: 26 dead in three months from an unknown disease

        There is a war going on in this area: yesterday a report stating 7 were killed and 3 villages burnt down.

        French:

        ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
        Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

        ~~~~ Twitter:@GertvanderHoek ~~~ GertvanderHoek@gmail.com ~~~

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        • #5
          Re: Walikale: 26 dead in three months from an unknown disease

          The war is the reason that it took three months to raise this alarm. What is not clear from the article (and we only have the one article on this outbreak) is the denominator: how many cases are there? If there are only 40-50 cases, then this could be an Ebola or Marburg outbreak. If there are hundreds, or even thousands of cases, then the pathogens discussed in the last posting are more relevant.

          Of note is that fever has not yet been mentioned as a symptom.

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