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epidemiological expertsNewsweek
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At least 67 people have died from an unidentified illness in less than two weeks in southwestern Congo .
The deaths are centered in the Panzi health zone of Kwango province.
The World Health Organization is aware of the unidentified disease and has a team on the ground working with local health services to collect samples.
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