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Confirmed Ebola Cases in Congo Outbreak Top 1,000 with 254 Deaths, Authorities Say

Officials say 35,000 contacts still need tracing as infections spread in ordinary clinics and hospitals, exposing gaps in outbreak control.

  • Confirmed Ebola cases in Congo reached 1,003 on Sunday, including 254 deaths, officials said in a statement as contact tracing remains a major challenge.
  • Since May 15, the outbreak concentrated in Ituri involves the rare Bundibugyo virus, which has no vaccines or treatment, with 100 people recovered so far.
  • Ministry officials must trace more than 35,000 people exposed to infected individuals, though authorities achieved only 55% contact tracing coverage with at least 365 patients isolated.
  • Attacks by the Islamic State-backed Allied Democratic Force in Ituri cut off village access, forcing residents to flee and hindering Ebola containment efforts.
  • Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director-General Jean Kaseya told The Associated Press last week that officials lack confidence in when the outbreak started, as the peak remains ahead.
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Ebola cases have exceeded a thousand in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where health professionals are being infected even before someone realizes that they are treating the deadly virus, exposing a dangerous fragility in their efforts to contain one of the fastest growing outbreaks in the world. Test their knowledge of alcohol: Drinking water during drinks avoids hangover? Do you have fat in the liver? See the recommended foods and those …

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About a month ago, the Ebola virus broke out in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Meanwhile, the number of confirmed cases has risen to more than 1,000. According to experts, the peak of the epidemic has not yet reached.

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