Ebola outbreak in Congo spreading exponentially as death toll surpasses 2,500, UN coordinator says
The UN says half the deaths were recorded in the last 20 days as aid groups warn the response is lagging behind the surge.
- The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is spreading three times faster than the 2014-2016 West Africa epidemic, marking it as the fastest-growing outbreak on record.
- Caused by the Bundibugyo variant, the 17th recorded DRC outbreak remained undetected until May because diagnostic errors led doctors to misattribute patient symptoms to malaria, typhus, or seasonal flu.
- More than 5,100 infections and 2,420 deaths have been recorded since the outbreak began, with Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention Director Jean Kaseya noting 60% to 70% of fatalities occur in communities rather than hospitals.
- Congo will receive 70,000 doses of the Ervebo vaccine to support containment efforts, yet the World Health Organization warns it has secured only 60% of the $115 million required for the full epidemic response.
- Although early laboratory and animal data suggest Ervebo may provide some protection against Bundibugyo, the lack of an approved vaccine for this strain and rapid community transmission remain significant obstacles to containment.
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As the deadliest Ebola outbreak in DR Congo's history continued spreading on Friday, UN responders renewed their urgent appeal for immediate international support, with existing funding for lifesaving work critically low.
The Ebola epidemic that affects the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues to advance at an exponential rate when one hundred days after the declaration of the outbreak, which has already claimed the lives of 2,516 people and leaves an affected area that exceeds the size of France, a situation that has led the United Nations to demand an immediate reinforcement of international funding to prevent the response from overflowing.Continue …
The UN humanitarian coordinator for Ebola warned that the outbreak is growing "in an exponential way" and half of the 2,500 deaths have been reported in the last 20 days.
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100 days have passed since the Ebola outbreak was announced in Congo on Saturday, more than 5,000 cases of disease have been detected, but everything could be much worse.
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