New outbreak of Ebola kills 17 in DR Congo
In northwest Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Seventeen
people have died from Ebola, the health ministry said on Tuesday, the
fresh outbreak as a “public health emergency with international impact.”
“Twenty-one cases of fever with hemorrhagic indications and 17 deaths” have been recorded in Equateur province, it said, citing a notification to the ministry as of May 3.
It is the DRC’s ninth known outbreak of Ebola since 1976 when the
deadly viral disease which was first recognized in then-Zaire by a
Belgian-led crew.
In Geneva, the World Health Organization (WHO) said lab tests in the
DRC confirmed the presence of Ebola virus in two out of five samples
collected from patients.
“WHO is working closely with the government of the DRC to rapidly scale up its operations and mobilize health partners, using the model of a successful response to a similar… the outbreak in 2017,” it said in a report.
It said it had released $1 million (840,000 euros) from an emergency
contingency fund, set up a coordination group and deployed more than 50
experts to work with the DRC government and health agencies.
“The
action plan prepared by the health ministry has been approved,” an
official statement released after a cabinet meeting said.
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