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Another Congo virus patient succumbs to infection

QUETTA: A doctor, who was diagnosed with the deadly Congo virus earlier, died in Quetta on Sunday, ARY News reported.

According to the young doctors’ spokesperson, the man passed away while he was being shifted to Karachi for treatment.

At least 41 patients with the Congo Virus have been brought to the hospital so far this year. Of them, 16 died.

This is not the first instance that an epidemic of Congo Virus fever has broken out in Balochistan. In late 80s and mid-90s dozens of people had died of the disease, health sources said.

The virus is primarily transmitted to humans by ticks on cattle and other livestock and can cause severe fever, muscle pain, vomiting, and internal bleeding. It has a high fatality rate, and currently no vaccine or specific treatment available for the virus.



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QUETTA: A doctor, who was diagnosed with the deadly Congo virus earlier, died in Quetta on Sunday, ARY News reported.

According to the young doctors’ spokesperson, the man passed away while he was being shifted to Karachi for treatment.

At least 41 patients with the Congo Virus have been brought to the hospital so far this year. Of them, 16 died.

This is not the first instance that an epidemic of Congo virus fever has broken out in Balochistan. In late 80s and mid-90s dozens of people had died of the disease, health sources said.

The virus is primarily transmitted to humans by ticks on cattle and other livestock and can cause severe fever, muscle pain, vomiting, and internal bleeding. It has a high fatality rate, and currently no vaccine or specific treatment available for the virus.



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