The Niagara Falls Review

Congo officials say 2nd Ebola case confirmed in city of Goma

- SALEH MWANAMILON­GO

KINSHASA, CONGO — Officials in Congo on Tuesday said a second Ebola case had been confirmed in Goma, the city of more than 2 million people whose first confirmed case in this year-long outbreak was reported earlier this month.

There appeared to be no link between the man’s case and the previous one in Goma, JeanJacque­s Muyembe, a local Ebola response co-ordinator, told reporters. He arrived on July 13 from a mining area in northeaste­rn Congo’s Ituri province and started showing symptoms on July 22. He is now isolated at an Ebola treatment centre.

Goma is on Congo’s heavily travelled border with Rwanda and has an internatio­nal airport. For months health officials had feared that an Ebola case would be confirmed there. Days after the first Goma case was announced, the World Health Organizati­on declared the Ebola outbreak a rare global emergency.

This has become the seconddead­liest Ebola outbreak in history, with more than 1,700 people killed despite the widespread use of an experiment­al but effective Ebola vaccine. Containing the outbreak faces unpreceden­ted challenges amid attacks by rebel groups and resistance by wary community residents in a region of Congo that had never experience­d an Ebola outbreak before.

Muyembe and other officials on Tuesday sought to reassure both Goma residents and neighbouri­ng countries that measures were being taken to strengthen surveillan­ce for Ebola at border posts and elsewhere.

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