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Ebola deaths rise to 26, with 21 more cases reported in Congo

A TOTAL OF 46 CASES OF HAEMORRHAG­IC FEVER HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN THIS OUTBREAK

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Congo’s health ministry says there is one new death from Ebola, bringing to 26 the number of deaths from the deadly outbreak in Equateur province in the country’s northwest.

Four new cases have been confirmed as Ebola, said the health ministry in a statement released early yesterday. A total of 46 cases of haemorrhag­ic fever have been reported in the current outbreak, including 21 confirmed cases of Ebola, 21 probable and four suspected.

Congo President Joseph Kabila and his Cabinet agreed on Saturday to increase funds for the Ebola emergency response, which now amounts to more than $4 million.

The Cabinet endorsed the decision to provide free health care in the affected areas and to provide special care to all Ebola victims and their relatives. The spread of Ebola from a rural area to Mbandaka, a city of more than 1 million, has raised alarm as the deadly disease can spread more quickly in densely populated urban centres.

The World Health Organisati­on on Friday decided not to declare the outbreak a global health emergency, but it called the risk of spread within Congo “very high” and warned nine neighbouri­ng countries that the risk to them was high. WHO said there should be no restrictio­ns to internatio­nal travel or trade.

A new experiment­al Ebola vaccine will be used to try to contain the outbreak.

The vaccine is still in the test stages, but it was effective in the West Africa outbreak a few years ago.

Vaccinatio­ns are expected to start early in the week, with more than 4,000 doses already in Congo and more on the way.

A major challenge will be keeping the vaccines cold in this vast, impoverish­ed, tropical country where infrastruc­ture is poor.

 ?? AP ?? A health worker sprays disinfecta­nt on officials outside an Ebola treatment centre in Bikoro, Democratic Republic of Congo. Congo’s Ebola outbreak has spread to the capital of the northweste­rn Equateur province, a worrying shift as the risk of...
AP A health worker sprays disinfecta­nt on officials outside an Ebola treatment centre in Bikoro, Democratic Republic of Congo. Congo’s Ebola outbreak has spread to the capital of the northweste­rn Equateur province, a worrying shift as the risk of...
 ?? AP ?? Members of a Red Cross team don protective clothing before heading out to treat suspected victims of Ebola, in Mbandaka, Congo, a country ill-equipped to deal with the outbreak.
AP Members of a Red Cross team don protective clothing before heading out to treat suspected victims of Ebola, in Mbandaka, Congo, a country ill-equipped to deal with the outbreak.

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