Unknown disease infects 200 people in Egypt
Unknown disease infects 200 people in Egypt
Health Ministry Takes Action: Investigating the Strange Disease Outbreak In a concerning turn of events, over 200 people in the Egyptian village of
Ugh, dengue fever is awful. The timeline of symptoms is neat unless you’re going through them.
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Oh shit, here we go again.
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Reads like the beginning of a game of Plague, Inc.
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Broken bones? How is that a symptom?!?
9ReplyI suspect it's a translation issue. @noisefree linked in another, less sensational article that says this is dengue fever. And the old name for dengue fever was "break-bone fever", because of the massive amount of bone and joint pain it caused.
7ReplyOh thank you. That is much less terrifying.
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I think it's probably "bone pain" scrambled in translation, since it's a dengue fever outbreak.
4ReplyI hope it’s just a catch all data kind of thing. Like anything anyone has wrong with them gets lumped in to be filtered later. Idk. I’m guessing here.
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Symptoms such as high temperatures, broken bones, vomiting, dizziness, and headaches have left the community grappling with uncertainty and fear.
I think I'd be too. High fevers are one thing, but I don't want my bones broken on top of that.
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0Replyah hell
0ReplyOnly if I can have another stimmy check.
-3ReplyLast time that happened we got GME to rip and almost bankrupted a few hedge funds. I'm up for that again,
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