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Most of 416 infected, 31 dead from mysterious illness in Congo are children, WHO says.
Symptoms of the the the flu-like disease so far include headaches, cough, fever, breathing difficulties, and anemia.
Ten of 12 initial samples from victims came back positive for malaria, suggesting that patients may have been suffering from multiple illnesses at once.
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