This report was produced by the Shopping Trends team, a group separate from CTV News journalists. The team may receive commission from purchases made via affiliate links included in this content. Further information about the Shopping Trends team’s practices is available.
Read More
Over 50 deaths and 419 cases of an unknown illness have been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo since January 21st, with a concerningly rapid progression to death within 48 hours. Initial investigations suggest the outbreak may have originated from zoonotic transmission after three children consumed a bat. Tests have ruled out Ebola and Marburg, while some cases show malaria, raising concerns about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in a region already battling other outbreaks. The situation highlights the increasing frequency of zoonotic diseases in Africa.
Read More