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There is a strange disease that has hit Uganda. It makes women dance uncontrollably. So far 300 cases have been confirmed, mostly in teenage girls. Watch

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraDecember 21, 2024Updated:December 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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In Uganda’s Bundibugyo district, a mysterious illness known as “Dinga Dinga” has emerged, affecting approximately 300 individuals, predominantly women and teenage girls.

The term “Dinga Dinga” translates to “shaking like dancing,” aptly describing the primary symptom of uncontrollable body shaking.

This condition is accompanied by fever and extreme weakness, rendering basic movements like walking challenging for those afflicted. 

Health officials are actively investigating the cause of this illness. Samples from affected individuals have been sent to Uganda’s Ministry of Health for analysis.

In the meantime, patients are being treated with antibiotics, which have proven effective, as most recover within a week.

Dr. Kiyita Christopher, the district health officer, advises against the use of unverified herbal remedies and encourages seeking medical treatment from health facilities. 

Currently, no fatalities have been reported, and the illness has not spread beyond Bundibugyo district.

The sudden appearance and unique symptoms of “Dinga Dinga” have raised concerns among residents and health officials alike.

The public is urged to remain vigilant, recognize early warning signs such as fever and tremors, and seek prompt medical assistance to manage and contain the spread of this mysterious disease. 

There is a strange disease that has hit Uganda. It makes women dance uncontrollably. So far 300 cases have been confirmed, mostly in teenage girls. The 300 cases are just in one district. pic.twitter.com/gRTkMfvcHF

— Juma G 🇰🇪 (@jumaf3) December 21, 2024
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