The World Health Organisation on Monday confirmed that a second Ebola case in Congo.
“So far there are 19 suspect cases, including three deaths and two
lab-confirmed cases,” a WHO spokesperson in Geneva said via e-mail.
The first case was confirmed on Friday in Bas-Uele province in the north-east.
The WHO has said the outbreak appears to be limited to that remote
area, and that there is no need for travel restrictions for the time
being.
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, a
continent-wide mechanism to monitor disease outbreaks, said it had
activated its emergency operational centre to monitor the situation in
Congo.
The Central African country has suffered seven previous outbreaks of
Ebola since the virus was discovered in the country in 1976.
The last outbreak, in 2014, left 49 people dead.
The haemorrhagic fever has been most detrimental in West Africa, where it claimed more than 11,000 lives in 2014 to 2015.
The WHO declared Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the three
countries that had been most effected by the epidemic, free of Ebola in
2016.
GAVI global vaccine alliance said on Friday some 300,000 emergency
doses of an Ebola vaccine developed by Merck could be available in case
of a large-scale outbreak, after the WHO confirmed a fatal case in
Congo.
Source: NAN
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