Sunday, August 24, 2014

DR Congo confirms two deaths from Ebola





Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo say two people have died from Ebola in the country’s North-West. They are the first reported Ebola cases outside West Africa since the outbreak there began, although it is not clear if they are directly linked to that outbreak. So far 1,427 people have died from the virus. The speed and extent of the outbreak has been “unprecedented”, the World Health Organisation says. An estimated 2,615 people in West Africa have been infected with Ebola since March.
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 There is no known cure but some affected people have recovered after being given an experimental drug, ZMapp. However, supplies are now exhausted. Also on Sunday, a British health worker infected with Ebola in Sierra Leone was flown back to the UK on  RAF jet. It is the first confirmed case of a Briton contracting the virus during the current outbreak. Several people died in the past month after contracting an unidentified fever in the Equateur region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

 On Sunday, Health Minister Felix Kabange Numbi said two of eight fever victims had tested positive for Ebola. He told the BBC a quarantine zone would be set up in a 100-km (62-mile) radius in Boende where the cases had been registered. He said this marked the seventh outbreak in DRC. The virus was first identified here in 1976 near the Ebola River. Numbi added that further tests were being carried out.

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