Suspected Ebola cases in DR Congo outbreak jump to more than 900
WHO says surveillance has identified 101 confirmed cases and warns violence and displacement are slowing contact tracing and care.
- On Monday, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that the Ebola outbreak in central Africa is outpacing response efforts, telling an African Union meeting that health workers are "playing catch-up" as deaths reached at least 220 and suspected cases topped 900.
- The Bundibugyo strain of Ebola driving the outbreak has no approved vaccine or treatment, while DRC's Ituri and North Kivu provinces are highly insecure, complicating containment in the region long plagued by armed violence.
- Aid groups lack critical equipment including face shields, protective suits, testing kits, and body bags, while at least three attacks on health facilities in Ituri occurred, including two at the weekend that allowed more than two dozen patients to flee.
- Uganda reported seven confirmed cases by Monday, with two health workers at a Kampala hospital testing positive after exposure to a Congolese patient who died May 11; Tedros will travel to the DRC on Tuesday with WHO official Chikwe Ihekweazu.
- Tedros warned that "Countries bordering DRC are at especially high risk and should take immediate action," as international aid cuts last year have left eastern Congo vulnerable and community denial of the disease threatens containment efforts.
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New suspected cases are reported from Congo-Kinshasa and Uganda. Armed conflicts and high mobility in the affected regions make the fight against the virus a challenge.
EBOLA OUTBREAK: 900 Suspected Cases As Virus Spreads
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) is expanding rapidly. There are now over 900 suspected cases, as violence and displacement make it more difficult for health care officials to contain the outbreak. Out of the 900 suspected cases, 101 infections have been confirmed so far, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Kinshasa declared the epidemic on May 15, marking the country’s 17th recorded Ebola crisis si…
220 people are believed to have died from Ebola during the outbreak in DR Congo, the World Health Organization (WHO) says.
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