Uganda: 'Nodding disease' blights children

Written by Super User 09 Jun 2011

A mysterious disease, which has no cure, is affecting growing numbers of children in Northern Uganda, Sudan and Tanzania. It is referred to as 'nodding disease', and has confounded the World Health Organisation. One of the first symptoms is that children appear to be falling asleep - their eyes close and head droops, even though they may not be tired. It frequently causes them to lose consciousness then they fall and injure themselves. Children affected are mostly between the ages of five and fifteen. They are more likely to die young because, after loosing consciousness, they have horrific accidents such as falling into cooking fires or drowning. Other symptoms are losing cognitive ability and stunted growth. Some children are abandoned by communities unable to afford to care for them. Experts are at a loss as to what causes the degenerative disease.

Pray: God will reveal the root cause of this disease and break its stronghold over the children. (Ps.3:8)

More: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2000235/Medical-experts-baffled-nodding-disease-blights-children-Uganda.html#ixzz1OgWKoGqR

 

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