Africa CDC races to identify new killer infection in DR Congo
Africa’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention – Africa CDC – says it is battling to identify a new disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo that has claimed at least 79 lives and infected hundreds more. Columbus Mavhunga reports from Zimbabwe’s capital, where the Southern African Association of Doctors for Human Rights is calling for a regional approach to stop the disease from spreading to other countries
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