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Ebola cases in DR Congo rise to 676 amid community transmission

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An Ebola nurse at the CTE ALIMA BENI Ebola Treatment Centre cares for a child suspected of having Ebola. - Photo: Kitsa Musayi/dpa

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KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC): The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the DRC has risen to 676, including 136 deaths, as health authorities warned of continued community transmission and the risk of a sudden geographic expansion of the outbreak, reported Xinhua.

According to the latest situation report released on Thursday by the DRC’s health authorities, 41 new confirmed cases, including nine deaths, were reported on Wednesday in the provinces of Ituri and North Kivu.

The outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus, has so far affected 29 health zones across three eastern provinces: Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu.

The latest official assessment said confirmed cases have been increasing from week to week, indicating continued community transmission.

It warned that a sudden geographic expansion of the outbreak is feared if public health measures are not implemented quickly.

Health authorities also said 5,768 contacts were under follow-up across the three affected provinces, with a follow-up rate of 71.8 per cent.

The report listed weak contact tracing as one of the main challenges, saying the current rate remains below the 95-per cent target and could compromise efforts to interrupt transmission chains.

Two Ebola patients in Bunia, the capital of Ituri Province, were declared recovered, bringing the cumulative number of recoveries to 32, the report said.

The current Ebola outbreak in the DRC, the country’s 17th since the disease was first identified in 1976, was officially declared on May 15.

The affected provinces, with a combined population of nearly 15 million, are marked by large-scale internal displacement and cross-border population movements toward neighbouring countries, according to the report. -BERNAMA-XINHUA

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