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New Ebola death in Congo brings total to 12

Experiment­al vaccine to be used starting Monday

- By Saleh Mwanamilon­go The Associated Press

KINSHASA, Congo — Another person has died in Congo of a confirmed case of Ebola, bringing the number of fatalities from the latest outbreak to 12, the country’s health ministry said Sunday.

The death happened in Iboko, a rural area in northweste­rn Equateur province, the health ministry said in a statement. There are also four new suspected cases in the province, the statement reported.

Congo now has 35 confirmed Ebola cases.

Health workers have identified people who have been in contact with the patients in the confirmed Ebola cases in three areas in Equateur province, Iboko, rural Bikoro and Mbandaka, the provincial capital of 1.2 million that is a transport hub on the Congo River.

Congolese Health Minister Oly Ilunga Kalenga flew by helicopter to Bikoro and Iboko on Saturday to see the deployment of health workers who will be tracing people who have been in contact with Ebola cases and inoculatin­g them with a new experiment­al vaccine. The vaccinatio­n campaign in the two rural areas is set to begin Monday.

Representa­tives of the World Health Organizati­on and UNICEF accompanie­d the health minister.

The vaccinatio­n campaign is already underway in Mbandaka, where four Ebola cases have been confirmed. About 100 health work- ers 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.

Thenextfew­weeksarecr­ucialin determinin­g whether the outbreak announced in May can be brought under control, according to the World Health Organizati­on. Complicati­ng factors include its spread to a major city, that health workers are among those infected and the existence of three or four “separate epicenters,” making finding and monitoring the contacts of infected people more difficult.

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