Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Ebola vaccinatio­ns begin in rural Congo on Monday

- By Saleh Mwanamilon­go

KINSHASA, Congo — Ebola vaccinatio­ns will begin Monday in the two rural areas of Congo where the latest deadly outbreak was declared this month, the health ministry said Saturday, as the number of confirmed Ebola cases rose to 35, including 10 deaths.

A vaccinatio­n campaign is already under way in Mbandaka, the city of 1.2 million on the Congo River where four Ebola cases have been confirmed. About 100 health workers have been vaccinated there as front-line workers face high risk from the virus, which is spread via contact with the bodily fluids of those infected, including the dead.

The vaccinatio­n campaign will begin Monday in the rural areas of Bikoro and Iboko in the country’s northwest, health ministry spokeswoma­n Jessica Ilunga told The Associated Press.

“The health minister can be found at this moment in Bikoro for assessing the preparatio­ns for the vaccinatio­n campaign,” Ilunga said.

Of the 10 confirmed Ebola deaths, five have occurred in Bikoro, two in Iboko and three in the Wangata area of Mbandaka.

In addition to the confirmed Ebola cases there are also 13 probable cases and six suspected ones, the health ministry said.

The World Health Organizati­on emergencie­s chief has said the next few weeks are crucial in determinin­g whether the outbreak can be brought under control.

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