Gert van der Hoek
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DRC proclaims the end of Ebola outbreak in the epicenter of Djera and throughout the national territory
Kinshasa, 04/11/2014 / Health
Since October 4, there is no reported new cases of patients with Ebola virus in the epicenter of Djera and landlocked territory and under control Boende Equateur province where the virus was declared and therefore there is no threat of contamination, what infer that clinically DRC is protected from the deadly disease and just said Dr. Muyembe director of the Medical Research Institute doctor (MRI).
"The last case was October 4th. Since that date until today November 3, there is more new cases. Therefore, the risk of contamination is now zero, "says Dr. Muyembe. More contagion and therefore more Ebola outbreak in the DRC. For the Democratic Republic of Congo is clinically free of this epidemic raging in Djera in the province of Ecuador. This was said yesterday one of Congolese experts, including the renowned Dr. Muyembe, the medical director of the National Institute of Biomedical Research (INRB) in Kinshasa.
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Kinshasa, 04/11/2014 / Health
Since October 4, there is no reported new cases of patients with Ebola virus in the epicenter of Djera and landlocked territory and under control Boende Equateur province where the virus was declared and therefore there is no threat of contamination, what infer that clinically DRC is protected from the deadly disease and just said Dr. Muyembe director of the Medical Research Institute doctor (MRI).
"The last case was October 4th. Since that date until today November 3, there is more new cases. Therefore, the risk of contamination is now zero, "says Dr. Muyembe. More contagion and therefore more Ebola outbreak in the DRC. For the Democratic Republic of Congo is clinically free of this epidemic raging in Djera in the province of Ecuador. This was said yesterday one of Congolese experts, including the renowned Dr. Muyembe, the medical director of the National Institute of Biomedical Research (INRB) in Kinshasa.
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