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Congo health official: Ebola outbreak control improving

- By Al-hadji Kudra Maliro The Associated Press

BENI, Congo — The second-deadliest Ebola outbreak in history is “certainly” expected to continue for another three or four months, Congo’s health minister said Thursday.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Health Minister Oly Ilunga also sought to calm concerns days ahead of a presidenti­al election in which millions of people will use touch-screen voting machines.

The deadly Ebola virus is spread via infected bodily fluids, so some worry they may pick it up from the screens.

The minister said precaution­s have been taken. Several tons of hand sanitizer have been deployed for use in polling stations throughout the outbreak zone in eastern Congo, and voters are being encouraged to sanitize their hands before and after using the machines.

So far there have been 549 Ebola cases in the outbreak that was declared on Aug. 1, including 501 confirmed cases. There have been 278 confirmed deaths.

This Ebola outbreak is the most complex in history amid attacks by rebel groups, the health minister said. But in an upbeat developmen­t, he sees “clear, clear, clear improvemen­t” in community response to Ebola containmen­t efforts.

The response in wary places like Beni, where more than 1,000 people have been killed in rebel attacks in recent years, has at times been harsh, with some health workers attacked. This is the first time that eastern Congo has faced an Ebola outbreak, and responders have raced to combat rumors and misunderst­andings.

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