• Thanks Obama! New Ebola cluster confirmed in Congo a week after old out

    From Chucky Schumer@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 4 00:35:30 2018
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    (CNN)Ebola is back in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    The country's Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday that a
    cluster of Ebola virus cases has been detected in North Kivu, a
    province in eastern Congo that shares borders with Rwanda and
    Uganda.

    The Ministry of Health informed the World Health Organization
    that four out of six samples in the cluster tested positive for
    Ebola in preliminary lab results.

    Additional testing is ongoing, according to WHO.

    These new cases have emerged just about a week after the
    government of Congo declared that a recent ravaging Ebola
    outbreak was over. That recent outbreak was the country's ninth
    on record since the virus was first discovered in 1976.

    Ebola remains a constant threat in Congo, WHO Director-General
    Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a news release Wednesday.

    "What adds to our confidence in the country's ability to respond
    is the transparency they have displayed once again. Working
    closely with the Ministry of Health and partners, we will fight
    this one as we did the last," he said.

    The majority of cases in the cluster are in an area about 30
    kilometers outside of the city of Beni located in North Kivu,
    where there is a large amount of movement between the borders of
    Congo, Rwanda and Uganda, due to trade activities, according to
    WHO.

    WHO plans to work with neighboring countries to make sure health
    authorities are prepared to respond to more cases or even
    possibly another outbreak.

    The rare and deadly Ebola virus disease causes symptoms
    including fever, severe headache, muscle pain, weakness,
    fatigue, diarrhea, vomiting, stomach pain, and unexplained
    bleeding.

    Scientists think the virus initially infected humans through
    contact with an infected animal, such as a bat, and then the
    virus spread from person to person.

    The virus spreads between humans by direct contact with an
    infected person's bodily fluids, including blood, semen, urine,
    saliva, sweat, feces, vomit and breast milk. The virus also can
    spread through direct contact with contaminated objects, such as
    needles and syringes.

    Ebola was discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in the
    Democratic Republic of Congo. The largest and deadliest outbreak
    on record was the 2014 to 2016 outbreak in West Africa, which
    claimed the lives of more than 11,000 people.

    The response to contain the most recent outbreak involved the
    use of an experimental vaccine and tracking contacts of cases.
    In the recent outbreak, investigational Ebola drugs were
    approved for use and kept on site.

    Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO regional director for Africa, said in
    the same news release that the organization plans to keep the
    staff and equipment that responded to the most recent outbreak
    in Congo in place.

    "This allows us to have a head start in response to this
    cluster," she said.

    https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/01/health/ebola-cluster-congo-
    bn/index.html
     

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