Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Ebola in a city of 1.2 million people in the Congo:Mbandaka: May 19th 2018

I was traveling and before that ill so I didn't hear about this before so I thought I

should mention this today in case families are traveling to different parts of Africa this summer. Before the Ebola was in little country areas but now in a city of 1.2 million people this is really really bad potentially........


Ebola: two more cases confirmed in Mbandaka in DRC | World news ...

https://www.theguardian.com/.../more-ebola-cases-confirmed-in-congolese-city-of-mb...
May 18, 2018 - Two more cases of Ebola have been confirmed in the north-western city of Mbandaka in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, health officials ...

Ebola virus outbreak 2018: Where is the city of Mbandaka in Congo ...

https://www.express.co.uk › News › World
May 23, 2018 - MEDICS battling to halt the latest deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of ... Where is Mbandaka, the new Ebola hotspot in Congo?

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DRC: Three new Ebola cases confirmed in city of Mbandaka | News ...

https://www.aljazeera.com/.../drc-ebola-cases-confirmed-city-mbandaka-1805191023...
May 19, 2018 - Three new cases of Ebola have been confirmed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's (DRC) sprawling northwest, taking the number of ...

DR Congo Ebola outbreak spreads to Mbandaka city - BBC News

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-44150762
May 17, 2018 - The Ebola outbreak in DR Congo has spread from the countryside into a city, prompting fears that the disease will be increasingly hard to ...

DRC: Three new Ebola cases confirmed in city of Mbandaka

Outbreak, first reported in a remote rural area, has its first confirmed case in Mbandaka, a city of 1.2 million.
Three new cases of Ebola have been confirmed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's (DRC) sprawling northwest, taking the number of suspected infections to 43, according to the health minister.
The outbreak, previously reported in a remote rural area of the country, recorded its first confirmed cases in Mbandaka, a city of 1.2 million, as the spread of the haemorrhagic fever raised alarm.
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DRC: Ebola outbreak enters 'new phase' after urban case confirmed

"Three new cases were reported (in Mbandaka) and tested positive for the Ebola virus," Health Minister Oly Ilunga said in the statement.
"In total, 43 cases of haemorrhagic fever have been flagged in the region of which 17 are confirmed, 21 are probable, and five are suspected cases," he said.
In Geneva, the United Nations's World Health Organization (WHO) put the death toll at 25 but said 45 cases have been recorded, 14 of which have been confirmed by lab tests.

WHO: No global emergency

The WHO on Friday said the latest Ebola outbreak did not warrant being labelled an emergency of "international concern", adding that Kinshasa's response along with its own had been "rapid and comprehensive".
The government announced the outbreak of the deadly virus in northwestern Equateur province on May 8. 
In the WHO's parlance, "a public health emergency of international concern" is an "extraordinary event" in which a disease may spread across borders and requires a vigorous international response.
Ebola is both lethal and highly contagious, which makes it difficult to contain, especially in urban environments where people are mobile and come into contact with others more often.
It is notorious for its high fatality rate and extreme symptoms, which can include internal and external bleeding.
The current outbreak, the ninth to hit the DRC since Ebola was identified in 1976, involves the same strain of the virus that struck three West African countries in 2013-2015 and sparked an international panic.
It went on to kill more than 11,300 people in the deadliest ever Ebola epidemic.


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