The Borneo Post

WHO reports new Ebola case in DR Congo, vaccine this week

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KINSHASA: The head of the World Health Organisati­on said Sunday there has been another reported case of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo and that an experiment­al vaccine to fight the disease is expected to become available in the country this week.

Doctor Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, on a two-visit to DR Congo, said the suspected new case was in Bikoro, at the centre of the latest Ebola outbreak in the country’s northwest, where so far 18 people have died.

It brings to 35 the number of reported cases, including two confirmed, according to the WHO tally.

The WHO is planning to begin a vaccinatio­n campaign in the area, near the border with the Republic of Congo, using an available stockpile of an experiment­al vaccine.

“The vaccines are going to arrive on Wednesday or Thursday. We have enough of them,” said Tedros, without specifying the number of doses.

After meeting with DR Congo President Joseph Kabila in Kinshasa, the WHO chief praised “the government’s very strong leadership” in responding to the health crisis and its “good coordinati­on” with partners such as Unicef and Doctors without Borders ( MSF).

On Friday the UN health agency had announced that it was preparing for all scenarios, including the “worst case scenario”, in the latest Ebola outbreak in DR Congo.

Tedros said he hoped for a “better result” in this ninth Ebola outbreak in the vast central African country since 1976, when the deadly viral disease was first identified by a Belgian-led team. — AFP

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