An
Ebola epidemic has been declared in the Democratic Republic of Congo
with three people confirmed dead, the World Health Organisation (WHO)
has said.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
An Ebola outbreak has been declared in the northeast region of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The World Health Organisation says three deaths are being linked to the virus, and it is taking the situation "very seriously".
One of those killed had tested positive for Ebola after coming down
with a haemorrhagic fever last month in Bas-Uele, a province which
borders the Central African Republic.
WHO spokesman Christian Lindmeier has told Sky News that work is
under way to find people who may have been in contact with the Ebola
sufferer.
The health agency's regional director is also on their way to
Bas-Uele, where residents are being given advice on how to treat their
loved ones and perform safe burials.
Another WHO spokesman, Eric Kabambi, said: "The case is in a very remote zone, very forested, so we are a little lucky."
The DRC suffered a three-month outbreak of Ebola in 2014. Although it was quickly contained, 49 people were killed.
Ebola occasionally jumps from animals including bats and monkeys to
humans - and without preventative measures, the virus can spread
quickly between people.
The virus is fatal in up to 90% of cases, and the WHO recently developed an experimental vaccine for use in emergencies.
In a statement, the DRC's health ministry said: "Our country
must confront an outbreak of the Ebola virus that constitutes a public
health crisis of international significance."
Ebola caused alarm around the world in 2013 when the world's worst
outbreak began in West Africa - killing more than 11,300 people and
infecting an estimated 28,600 as it swept through Liberia, Guinea and
Sierra Leone.
Liberia was only declared free of active Ebola virus transmission last June.
The WHO had warned that the virus could resurface at any time, as
it can linger in the eyes, central nervous system and bodily fluids of
some survivors.
-SkyNews
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