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Orientale, Dem. Rep. Congo - Ebola Bundibugyo: 36 suspected deaths (25 confirmed/probable), 800+ contacts traced, 77 suspected cases (52 confirmed/pr

Re: Dem. Rep. Congo - 24 probable/confirmed cases (11 fatal) of hemorrhagic fever in Orientale province - Ebola Bundibugyo confirmed

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Hat-tip Pathfinder; machine translated from French.

And we also get our answer that ALL the cases in Dungu have now been discarded.

http://www.digitalcongo.net/article/86348

Epidemiological situation Ebola: no suspected cases in Kinshasa
Kinshasa, 01/09/2012 / Health

A false alarm indicating the propensity of Ebola virus in the urban-rural commune of Maluku, Kinshasa last week failed to shake the city.

Haemorrhagic fever Ebola virus has not reached the city of Kinshasa, not even the common urban-rural Maluku, entrance from the east. Dysentery which suffer some residents in Maluku is not viral. Efforts are made to ensure that this epidemic in the Eastern Province, particularly in the area of ​​health Isiro is controlled.

On site, the International Committee of scientific and technical coordination of the fight against the Ebola hemorrhagic fever virus A in the district of Haut-Uele has his headquarters in Isiro for closer monitoring of the epidemiological situation. Probable cases and / or suspicious samples undergo before being placed in segregation units, to avoid the tendency. Already 28 confirmed cases with 12 deaths, as of August 30, 2012.

This development was made by the Minister of Health, Dr Felix Kabange Numbi on Friday 31 August, during a face to face with an audience of journalists, Kinshasa.

The WHO Representative in the DRC and the Director of the 4th Directorate of the Ministry of Health responsible for the disease, took part in the press conference. There was more fear than harm. A false alarm indicating the propensity of Ebola virus in the urban-rural commune of Maluku, Kinshasa last week, failed to shake the city. Some residents have rushed to the empty suitcases places, for fear of being contaminated. "Ebola is declared" disease under surveillance in the DRC. " The epicenter of this epidemic is the health zone Isiro in the Eastern Province.

In Kinshasa, no cases of Ebola have been reported. Dysentery and other forms of diarrhea whose residents suffer Maluku is not viral. So there is not any signs of the presence of Ebola in Kinshasa, "the Minister assured. Never mind! Measures are taken to strengthen surveillance in various border crossings including N'djili International Airport and ports, services, border police. Also private ports are they subject to such supervision to protect the city of Kinshasa pangs of Ebola. All flights from the east are subject to control and ports both public and private teams are positioned so that nothing escapes the health services, "said the Minister.

The daily bulletin of epidemiological August 30, 2012 presented by the International Coordinating Committee of Scientific fight against Ebola hemorrhagic fever A in Haut-Uele district reported 28 confirmed cases, including 12 deaths. These cases are distributed as follows: Isiro: 15 cases with 9 deaths; Viadana: 10 cases with 3 deaths; Faradje 1 case. The 2 cases reported last week in Dungu, the lab results are negative. Present at the press conference, the WHO Representative in the DRC has expressed concern about the risk of spread of the disease in other provinces. Therefore He pulled the attention of the international community on the need for international mobilization to help the DRC to fight effectively against this contagious and devastating.

Efforts in preventing

"Being a viral disease, Ebola has no treatment to cure nor a vaccine to prevent it. Can not cure the symptoms, "warned Dr. Kabange Numbi. Efforts are made to ensure that this epidemic in the Eastern Province, particularly in the area of ​​health Isiro is controlled. After the declaration of the Ebola outbreak in the Eastern Province by the Ministry of Public Health of the antennas of the National Radio and Television, the Government of the Republic FC 136.5 million disbursed to enable the competent authorities to make on site for more in-depth observations.

Accompanied by the WHO Representative in the DRC and other partners including UNICEF, the Ministry of Public Health has visited the sick placed in segregation units prior to the distribution of drugs purchased by the Government and kits and protective equipment provided by WHO and UNICEF in the areas of health affected. The joint delegation also decided to free the administration of medical care to victims of Ebola virus before considering home care of the most distant. Particular emphasis was also placed on awareness. Support has been allocated to local media to achieve this end.

On-site Isiro, the International Committee of scientific and technical coordination of the fight against the Ebola hemorrhagic fever virus A in the Haut-Uele district has established its headquarters in Isiro for closer monitoring of the epidemiological situation. Probable cases and / or suspects undergo before taking places in quarantine to prevent the tendency. Bluntly, the Minister of Health called for all-out mobilization and national solidarity to prevent the tendency of the disease.
 
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Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.as..._0_UK-CONGO-DEMOCRATIC-EBOLA&sec=Worldupdates

Tuesday, September 04, 2012
DR Congo Ebola outbreak death toll rises to 14 - medics

KINSHASA (Reuters) - The death toll from an Ebola outbreak in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo has risen to 14 and the crisis is not yet under control, medical officials said on Monday.

The epicentre of the outbreak, which killed its first victim last month, is in the busy town of Isiro in Orientale Province, but it has spread to the settlement of Viadana 75 km (45 miles) away, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a statement...

...As of Sunday, there had been 29 confirmed or probable cases with 14 deaths and a mortality rate of around 48 percent, Anja de Weggheleire, medical co-ordinator in the area for the charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF), said...
 
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Re: Dem. Rep. Congo - 29 probable/confirmed cases (14 fatal) of hemorrhagic fever in Orientale province - Ebola Bundibugyo confirmed

Disaster Preparedness & Response Update Situation Report in the DR CONGO
Edition du 02 septembre 2012
...
HEALTH STATUS
▫ Epidemic Fever Ebola (FHVE) Isiro, Sanitary District of Haut-Uele (570 km
north-east of Kisangani, Chief town of the Eastern Province). As of 1 September 2012, a total of 30 cases was
which recorded six probable 17 suspects, with 14 deaths (CFR: 46.6%), while 169 subjects contacts remain
under surveillance. It should be noted that seven cases were confi rmed positive Ebola Bundibugyo strain by the
laboratory;
▫ The data confi rm that the epicenter of the epidemic is Isiro, with a secondary focus in Viadana (75 km south-west
Isiro;
▫ WHO and other partners (MSF, CDC-Atlanta, UNICEF etc.). Provide technical support, logistics and fi nancial
the Government of the DRC in the management and control of the fi ?vre highly contagious viral haemorrhagic;
▫ WHO and UNICEF launched a joint appeal for $ 1.9 million dollars to support action
taken to control the epidemic;
▫ The Minister of Public Health and the WHO Representative visited from 23 to 27 August 2012 Isiro, Viadana and more
other areas of health Haut-Uele and Bas-Uele registered with alerts or suspicions of FHVE.
...
 
Re: Dem. Rep. Congo - 25 probable/confirmed cases (18 fatal) of hemorrhagic fever in Orientale province - Ebola Bundibugyo confirmed

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Democratic Republic of the Congo (the)
and 1 other
Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo - update, 3 September 2012
Report
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World Health Organization

3 September 2012 -- The Ministry of Health (MoH) of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) continues to work with partners to control the outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever. As of 1 September 2012, a total of 25 (17 probable, 8 confirmed) cases and 18 deaths had been reported from Haute Uel? district in the Province Orientale.

The reported cases and deaths have occurred in 2 health zones i.e. 24 cases and 17 deaths in Isiro and 1 fatal case Viadana. The fatal cases in Isiro include three health-care workers. All alerts have been investigated and so far there has been no Ebola suspected or confirmed case reported from outside Haute Uel? district.

Initial samples were tested by Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI) in Entebbe, Uganda, and three samples taken from two patients were confirmed for Ebola virus (Ebola subtype Bundibugyo). US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has established a field laboratory in Isiro to support case management and epidemiological investigations.

A National Task Force convened by the Congolese Ministry of Health is working with several partners including WHO, M?decins Sans Fronti?res (MSF), International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and CDC to control the outbreak.

WHO has deployed epidemiologists and logisticians from AFRO regional office (including the Inter-country Support team) and WHO headquarters to support the MoH and is working closely with partners in the areas of coordination, surveillance, epidemiology, logistics for outbreak, public information and social mobilization. An anthropologist identified from the Museum National d?Histoire Naturelle (MNHN), France through WHO?s Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN) has also been deployed to assist with a clearer understanding of the social and anthropological issues among the affected population that could impact the on-going response efforts.

Control activities that are being carried out include active case finding and contact tracing, enhanced surveillance, case management, public information and social mobilization and reinforcing infection control practices.

WHO does not recommend that any travel or trade restrictions be applied to Democratic Republic of Congo.

There is currently no indication that this Ebola outbreak is related to the recent Ebola outbreak in Uganda occurring in Kibaale district.
General information on Ebola subtypes

There are five identified subtypes of Ebola virus. The subtypes have been named after the location they have been first detected in Ebola outbreaks. Three subtypes of the five have been associated with large Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) outbreaks in Africa. Ebola-Zaire, Ebola-Sudan and Ebola-Bundibugyo. EHF is a febrile haemorrhagic illness which causes death in 25-90% of all cases. The Ebola Reston species, found in the Philippines, can infect humans, but no illness or death in humans has been reported to date.

http://reliefweb.int/report/democra...cratic-republic-congo-update-3-september-2012
 
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Fog of war reporting. Now, in addition to excluding all the cases in Dungu, all but one case (of the 10 cases reported above) in Viadana is discarded.

It would not surprise me to see that case discarded as well.

As I warned in the second post of this thread, I hope any cases negative for Ebola are being tested for Marburg and Lassa, both of which are potential hazards in this area.
 
Re: Dem. Rep. Congo - 25 probable/confirmed cases (18 fatal) of hemorrhagic fever in Orientale province - Ebola Bundibugyo confirmed

Re: Dem. Rep. Congo - 25 probable/confirmed cases (18 fatal) of hemorrhagic fever in Orientale province - Ebola Bundibugyo confirmed

Fog of war reporting. Now, in addition to excluding all the cases in Dungu, all but one case (of the 10 cases reported above) in Viadana is discarded.

It would not surprise me to see that case discarded as well.

I have come to that same conclusion. The information flow and accuracy is getting shakier by the day. I've also come across a few reports (unconfirmed and lacking in much detail) of NGO/aid folks having to relocate, which I'm sure isn't helping the situation.

This Reuter's article quotes an MSF doctor:
"... Anja de Weggheleire, medical co-ordinator in the area for the charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF), said.

"A week ago we were a bit optimistic but a few days later we got some more cases. We have quite a clear picture of what is happening, but I cannot say it is under control," she said."


This article from AfriqueJet also mentions that UNICEF is getting involved, working on fundraising with the WHO.

"Kinshasa, DR Congo - The World Health Organisation (WHO) and UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) have launched a joint appeal to donors for US$2 million to help the government of DR Congo (DRC) fight the Ebola epidemic raging in its eastern province, WHO resident representative, Leo Degel, said on Monday. 'Difficulties encountered on the ground call for sufficient means to eradicate the epidemic in this part of DRC,' Degel said, affirming that to date 30 cases had been recorded including 14 deaths.

...Degel has just returned from a mission to the eastern province accompanied by DRC health officials and representatives of the medical charity, Doctors without borders.

The epidemic broke out on 17 August and has been spreading from Isiro, a town of about 200,000 inhabitants, to neigbouring localities in the eastern province.

An amount of 150,000 US dollars has been released by the government of DRC for the upkeep of patients."



It's interesting to note that this last article mentions "localities". I'm not sure that anyone really has a handle on how many cases there are and how many different places they might be located.
 
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Re: Dem. Rep. Congo - 25 probable/confirmed cases (18 fatal) of hemorrhagic fever in Orientale province - Ebola Bundibugyo confirmed

And the numbers get muddier. It seems like this report is counting more of the non-fatal suspected cases in Viadana, and fewer of the fatal ones in Isiro:

http://www.who.int/csr/don/2012_09_05/en/index.html

Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo – update
5 September 2012 - The Ministry of Health (MoH) of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) continues to work with partners to control the outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever. As of 3 September 2012, a total of 28 (eight confirmed, six probable, and 14 suspected) cases including 14 deaths had been reported from Haut-Uélé district in Province Orientale. The reported cases and deaths have occurred in two health zones – 18 cases, including 11 deaths in Isiro and 10 cases, including three deaths in Viadana. The fatal cases in Isiro include three health-care workers.

All alerts have been investigated and so far Ebola has not been reported from outside Isiro and Viadana health zones. Initial samples were tested by Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI) in Entebbe, Uganda, and were confirmed for Ebola virus (Ebola subtype Bundibugyo). Subsequent samples have been confirmed by the field laboratory in Isiro that has been established by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A National Task Force convened by the Congolese Ministry of Health is working with several partners including WHO, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and CDC to control the outbreak.

WHO has deployed epidemiologists and logisticians from the Regional Office for Africa (including the Inter-country Support Team) and WHO headquarters to support the MoH and is working closely with partners in the areas of coordination, surveillance, epidemiology, logistics for outbreak response, public information and social mobilization. Support from the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), includes deployment of an anthropologist to assist with a clearer understanding of the social and anthropological issues among the affected population that could impact the on-going response efforts.

Control activities that are being carried out include active case finding and contact tracing, enhanced surveillance, case management, public information and social mobilization and reinforcing infection control practices.

With respect to this event, WHO does not recommend that any travel or trade restrictions be applied to Democratic Republic of Congo.

There is currently no indication that this Ebola outbreak is related to the recent Ebola outbreak in Kibaale district of Uganda.
 
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DRC: Ebola fever, 169 people under surveillance in the Eastern Province
September 5, 2012, | Last update September 5, 2012 at 6:17 |


Employee WHO preparing to enter the hospital Kagadi in Kibale district where an Ebola outbreak erupted recently. Photo AFP
Twenty-eight cases of Ebola hemorrhagic fever, including fourteen deaths were recorded in the Eastern Province, according to the latest figures, this Wednesday, September 5 in Kinshasa by the World Health Organization (WHO). 169 others who have been in contact with the victims are under surveillance, according to the same source.
...
Virologist Muyembe Tamfum, coordinator of the International Coordinating Committee Scientific and Technical fight against haemorrhagic fever in high-Uele district, for his part, felt that the virus is spread by a lack of knowledge on the part of the diagnostic the medical health zones concerned. He felt that this deficiency is the basis for the delay of Ebola fever has been reported in this part of the DRC:

" The outbreak began between the months of May and June, and even before. The virus was already [Isiro]. But the disease is unnoticed, certainly confused with malaria epidemic that raged in the region. This is why the statement [of the disease] was made ​​in August. So there is a big delay in our communities to recognize ebola delay. "
...
http://radiookapi.net/actualite/201...sous-surveillance-dans-la-province-orientale/
 
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hat tip CatBird above -

This article from AfriqueJet also mentions that UNICEF is getting involved, working on fundraising with the WHO.

"Kinshasa, DR Congo - The World Health Organisation (WHO) and UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) have launched a joint appeal to donors for US$2 million to help the government of DR Congo (DRC) fight the Ebola epidemic raging in its eastern province, WHO resident representative, Leo Degel, said on Monday. 'Difficulties encountered on the ground call for sufficient means to eradicate the epidemic in this part of DRC,' Degel said, affirming that to date 30 cases had been recorded including 14 deaths.

...Degel has just returned from a mission to the eastern province accompanied by DRC health officials and representatives of the medical charity, Doctors without borders.

The epidemic broke out on 17 August and has been spreading from Isiro, a town of about 200,000 inhabitants, to neigbouring localities in the eastern province.

An amount of 150,000 US dollars has been released by the government of DRC for the upkeep of patients."
 
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From MSF:

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO1209/S00050/ebola-outbreak-in-eastern-congo.htm

Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo
Friday, 7 September 2012, 5:53 pm
Press Release: Medicines Sans Frontiers

PRESS RELEASE:
M?decins Sans Fronti?res continues to fight Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo

September 7, 2012

An emergency team from M?decins Sans Fronti?res continues to battle an outbreak of Ebola in north eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) which has killed 14 people.

Two people have been admitted to hospital in Isiro, Orientale province, which is the epicentre of the outbreak. There have been new confirmed cases of Ebola over the past week, suggesting that the epidemic is far from over.

?The last confirmed case was admitted to the treatment centre on September 2,? says M?decins Sans Fronti?res emergency coordinator Olimpia de la Rosa.

An area cannot be declared officially free of Ebola until 42 days have elapsed since the last confirmed case.

A M?decins Sans Fronti?res team of around 80 staff is working with the Congolese Ministry of Health and other organisations to care for patients, prevent the disease from spreading and carry out health promotion activities.

M?decins Sans Fronti?res staff are training Congolese health workers to detect the symptoms of Ebola, and will soon begin providing psychosocial help to patients and their families.

Ebola is a haemorrhagic fever with no specific treatment or vaccine, and with a mortality rate that ranges from 25% to over 80% depending on the strain of the disease.

In late-July, an unrelated outbreak of a different strain of Ebola was declared in western Uganda. M?decins Sans Fronti?res? emergency response, working with the Ugandan Ministry of Health was successful. No new confirmed cases have been detected since August 4.
 
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Officials in eastern Congo say Ebola outbreak has spread

The Associated Press
Published Saturday, Sep. 8, 2012 11:43AM EDT
GOMA, Congo -- Officials in eastern Congo say the Ebola epidemic has spread to a second centre after a woman was contaminated during the funeral of a victim of the disease and travelled back to her home. The health officials say 15 people have died since the beginning of the epidemic.
...

170 people are currently under surveillance...


Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/offici...la-outbreak-has-spread-1.947641#ixzz25uYBnUxm
 
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Re: Dem. Rep. Congo - 31 deaths- Ebola Bundibugyo confirmed- outbreak not under control

Source: http://af.reuters.com/article/commoditiesNews/idAFL5E8KDAM420120913

Ebola death toll doubles to 31 in Congo - WHO
Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:13pm GMT

KINSHASA, Sept 13 (Reuters) - An outbreak of Ebola in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo was not under control and the number of people killed by the disease has more than doubled to 31 in the past week, the World Health Organisation said on Thursday...
 
RDC - First ever for a live Ebola birth

RDC - First ever for a live Ebola birth

..There are a total of 31 deaths, of which nine were confirmed as due to Ebola by laboratory tests, and 159 people who had contact with patients are being followed, he said. In addition, 5 patients in isolation, "including a confirmed Ebola" a woman seven months pregnant and a half birth to a boy alive.

In the DRC, "from epidemics of 1976, this is the first time we have a woman whose pregnancy has been preserved and gives birth. Ebola Because in reality and pregnancy are almost incompatible. And also at Isiro, we have had three cases of abortion, "said Dr. Kabange Numbi.:tiphat:http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2...LWWW00622-rd-congo-ebola-tue-31-personnes.php
 
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Source: http://af.reuters.com/article/commoditiesNews/idAFL5E8KDAM420120913

Ebola death toll doubles to 31 in Congo - WHO
Thu Sep 13, 2012 12:13pm GMT

WHO is refuting a quote from the above article ""The epidemic is not under control ... On the contrary the situation is very, very serious," Eugene Kabambi, a spokesman for WHO in Kinshasa told Reuters by telephone."

On twitter WHO says:

WHO ‏@WHO
#Ebola in DR Congo: The situation is very serious, but not out of control as reported by many
 
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http://www.google.com/hostednews/af...ocId=CNG.94f2aee15fe6c666bf80f346b88c4ec4.441

31 suspected Ebola deaths in DR Congo since May
(AFP) ? 3 hours ago
KINSHASA ? An outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever has claimed possibly as many as 31 lives in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo since May, Health Minister Felix Kabange Numbi said Thursday.

An epidemic was officially declared on August 17 in Orientale Province, when nine deaths were reported, almost all in the town of Isiro.

But Numbi said an international committee for technical and scientific coordination in the fight against Ebola had carried out retrospective research to find previous cases, which raised the death toll.

The committee estimates that the epidemic probably began in May, and that so far 69 cases had been registered, including among health personnel, Numbi added.

Out of the 31 deaths, nine were confirmed in laboratory tests to be due to Ebola, he said.

The disease, named after a small river in DR Congo, is fatal in about 50 to 90 percent of cases, with victims bleeding from body orifices before dying in the most severe instances.
 
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Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/story/2012/09/13/ebola-congo-outbreak.html

WHO warns Congo Ebola outbreak could spread
31 people including 5 health-care workers die from virus
CBC News
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 1:58 PM ET
Last Updated: Sep 13, 2012 1:53 PM ET

The World Health Organization is warning that an Ebola virus outbreak in Congo is very serious and could spread to larger centres.

"If nothing is done now, the disease will reach other places, and even major towns will be threatened," WHO spokesman Eugene Kabambi told Reuters in Kinshasa, the capital of Congo...
 
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Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/story/2012/09/13/ebola-congo-outbreak.html

WHO warns Congo Ebola outbreak could spread
31 people including 5 health-care workers die from virus
CBC News
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 1:58 PM ET
Last Updated: Sep 13, 2012 1:53 PM ET

The World Health Organization is warning that an Ebola virus outbreak in Congo is very serious and could spread to larger centres.

"If nothing is done now, the disease will reach other places, and even major towns will be threatened," WHO spokesman Eugene Kabambi told Reuters in Kinshasa, the capital of Congo...

also a sorta retraction of the quote in their first story today:

"On its Twitter feed, WHO said the situation was 'not out of control as reported by many.'"
 
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Re: Dem. Rep. Congo - 31 deaths- Ebola Bundibugyo confirmed

IMO, 65-69 cases in four months, depending on the source, only 9 of which are confirmed (but several others may be highly probable) does not seem like getting out of control.

Previous Ebola outbreaks have involved hundreds of cases, often in a few weeks time. Personally, I'm wondering how this outbreak could have gone on this long with only so few cases. With an average incubation period of 7-10 days, we are looking at enough time for 12-15 generations of cases, most of which would have occurred before containment measures were applied.

I can't help wondering if a lot of the earlier cases are due to something else.
 
WHO Update -

Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo ? update

14 September 2012 - Retrospective epidemiological investigation recently identified additional confirmed and probable cases with Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).


As of 12 September 2012, 41 cases (9 laboratory confirmed, and 32 probable) have been reported from Haut-U?l? district in Province Orientale. Of these cases, 18 have been fatal. (5 confirmed and 13 probable). 18 healthcare workers are included among the probable cases. 28 suspected cases have also been reported and are being investigated.

Since the last update, an additional 27 cases (1 laboratory confirmed and 26 probable) of EHF were identified through retrospective epidemiological investigation in the two health zones of Isiro and Viadana. The retrospective epidemiological investigation was done to identify cases of illness which might have been EHF between the end of April 2012 and August 2012, and thus help clarify the possible origins of the outbreak and provide additional information on chains of transmission. In addition, active field epidemiological investigation is continuing to help identify all possible chains of continuing transmission of the illness, to ensure that appropriate measures are immediately taken to interrupt the transmission, and stop the outbreak.



more...


http://www.who.int/csr/don/2012_09_14/en/index.html
 
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