The Dancing plague of 1518 was kicked of by a woman and joined by 400 victim who danced, twirled and shook uncontrollably for ...
A peculiar virus, dubbed 'Dinga Dinga' for its symptoms of uncontrollable shaking, is affecting women and girls in Uganda's ...
A mysterious illness called "Dinga Dinga," causing shaking, fever, and weakness, is affecting women and girls in Uganda's ...
Dinga Dinga’ is a mysterious virus that translates to ‘shaking like dancing’, affecting around 300 locals, mostly women and ...
Antibiotics show promise in treating dinga dinga disease. While the cause of Dinga Dinga remains elusive, antibiotics have ...
More than 300 people have come down with this disease, the majority of whom are women and girls. Despite the lack of a ...
Experts are comparing the outbreak with the phenomenon "Dancing Plague" of 1518 in Strasbourg, France, where people ...
Dinga Dinga is spreading at a rapid pace in the East-Central African country and authorities have not yet found its source.
The condition, predominantly impacting women and girls, is characterized by fever and excessive body shaking, which severely ...
The disease primarily affects women and girls, causing severe body tremors, fever, extreme weakness, and severe paralysis, making mobility difficult for those infected.
A bizarre disease known as ‘Dinga Dinga’ has taken hold in Uganda, leaving hundreds of people, mostly women and children sick ...