🚨 In emergency medicine, certain outbreaks make me stop and pay attention. What's happening right now in Congo is one of them. A mysterious illness ("Disease X") is spreading, and here's why I'm concerned:
Hong Kong and Italy are ALREADY screening travelers from Africa.
The U.S. hasn't even acknowledged the outbreak. There have been no new Travel Health Notices from CDC.
1. The symptoms are frustratingly vague – fever, headache, cough, runny nose and body ache... and then death? This makes it nearly impossible to identify early, as it mirrors common flu symptoms.
3. Most concerning: Despite weeks of investigation, we still don't know what's causing it. Death counts are unclear, ranging from 30-140 depending on the source.
Did you know all of these medications require a prescription? So you can't get them, right?
Wrong.
You can get an emergency supply prescribed in advance by a doctor through @DurationHealth. Look at the Flu-Ready Kit.
1/ Tamiflu (oseltamivir)
The first line of defense against influenza. Timing is critical—it’s most effective if started within 48 hours of symptoms. Supplies will vanish during a pandemic. Yes, it can be used for avian influenza (bird flu) including H5N1.
5/ Doxycycline
Secondary bacterial infections like pneumonia are a real threat in severe flu cases. Doxycycline is a key treatment for bacterial pneumonia.
3/ Prednisone
A steroid that reduces inflammation in the lungs, which can prevent serious respiratory distress. Also critical for managing conditions that worsen during respiratory illnesses.