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Congo declares new Ebola outbreak, 28 suspected cases

The outbreak involves 28 suspected cases and 15 deaths, including four health workers, with 2,000 vaccine doses mobilized to protect frontline workers and contacts, officials said.

  • Congo's health ministry declared a new outbreak of Ebola in the central province of Kasai, marking the country's 16th outbreak since 1976, after a confirmed case and 28 suspected infections were reported.
  • Currently, there are 28 suspected cases and 15 deaths linked to the outbreak, including four healthcare workers who had contact with the initial patient, a pregnant woman with severe symptoms.
  • Health Minister Samuel-Roger Kamba reported a case fatality rate of 53.6% and emphasized the ongoing investigation into the situation.
  • Ebola is highly contagious, spreading through direct contact with bodily fluids and causing severe illness, as reported by health officials.
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In Central Africa, a new outbreak of the dangerous Ebola fever has already claimed 15 lives - the World Health Organization (WHO) expects further infections and deaths. Is there a new pandemic?

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A new Ebola outbreak occurred in the DR Congo. 2000 doses were provided. Mobile laboratories and rapid response teams are on the way.

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New Ebola Outbreak Declared in Congo

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