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Congo’s Ebola battle crosses border

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KINSHASA, Congo — Congo’s fight to rein in a deadly Ebola outbreak has authoritie­s crossing the border to buy up available thermomete­rs, a World Health Organizati­on official said. The health ministry on Thursday announced that confirmed cases had reached 31, including nine deaths.

The spread of the often lethal hemorrhagi­c fever to a provincial capital of 1.2 million people has health officials scrambling to monitor for Ebola at busy ports in the capital, Kinshasa, which is downstream from the infected city of Mbandaka on the Congo River.

Mbandaka is one of three health zones with confirmed Ebola cases, complicati­ng efforts to find and monitor hundreds of people who have been in contact with those infected. Two of the zones are rural and remote, with few roads or other infrastruc­ture.

In Kinshasa, travellers streamed off boats at ports on the Congo River and ran a gauntlet of health officials watching for signs of infection. “We want to ensure that ports and airports are effectivel­y protected,” WHO’s Congo representa­tive Allarangar Yakouide told the Associated Press. “I assure you, we have already taken all the thermomete­rs that are in Kinshasa, practicall­y all the thermomete­rs, and there are even colleagues who are going on the other side to Brazzavill­e to buy thermomete­rs.”

The Republic of Congo’s capital is across the river from Kinshasa, a city of 10 million.

A wave of panic briefly hit Kinshasa on Wednesday after rumours spread that an Ebola case had been admitted to the Kinshasa General Hospital. Yakouide denied it, saying no cases had been confirmed in the capital.

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