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Second ebola case confirmed in DR Congo’s Goma

July 31, 2019
in Latest Nigeria News, World News
‘We are still at war’ with Ebola – WHO chief
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A second case of Ebola has been confirmed in Goma, a city of two million people in eastern DR Congo near the border with Rwanda, officials said Tuesday.

More than 1,700 people have died since an outbreak in the eastern Congo was declared almost a year ago, prompting the World Health Organization in July to declare a global emergency.

Authorities fear that the outbreak may spread from largely rural areas to Goma, a major transportation hub which registered its first Ebola infection in mid-July.

Jean-Jacques Muyembe, a local Ebola response coordinator, told reporters that there was no apparent connection to the new case and the previous one.

The man from a mining area in northeastern Congo’s Ituri province arrived in Goma on July 13 and began to show symptoms on July 22. He is now quarantined in a treatment center.

In the first case in Goma earlier this month, a pastor tested positive and later died after arriving in Goma by bus from a rural area hardest hit by the outbreak.

Authorities have set up screening and sanitation points leading into Goma

Congolese officials say they have increased surveillance at points of entry and sanitary control in and around Goma.

Containing the outbreak has been hampered by distrustful communities and a plethora of armed groups regularly threatening and attacking health workers and treatment centers.

The Ebolavirus is highly contagious and has an average fatality rate of about 50 percent, although an experimental but effective Ebola vaccine has been rolled out.

The WHO has said there is a “very high” chance the outbreak spreads across region.

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