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Dozens have died from Ebola in Congo: WHO

21-09-2025

GENEVA: The World Health Organization on Thursday said 48 cases of Ebola have been confirmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo and 31 people have died.

“It has been two weeks since the government of the DRC declared an Ebola outbreak …So far, 48 confirmed and probable cases have been reported, and 31 people have died,” World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters via video link from the WHO headquarters in Geneva.

The outbreak, the country’s first in three years, was declared in early September.

Congo’s dense tropical forests are a natural reservoir for the Ebola virus, which causes fever, body aches and diarrhoea, and can linger in the body of survivors only to resurface years later.

The World Health Organization on Sunday said it had begun vaccinating frontline health workers and contacts of people infected with Ebola virus in Congo’s Kasai Province, where an outbreak has been declared.

The WHO said an initial 400 doses of the Ervebo Ebola vaccine from the country’s stockpile of 2,000 doses have been delivered to Bulape, which is the outbreak’s epicentre.

The WHO has delivered more than 14 tonnes of essential medical supplies, deployed experts and set up an Ebola treatment centre with 16 patients currently being treated, Tedros said.

More than 900 contacts have been listed and are being followed up.

The first two patients to recover were discharged on Tuesday, he added.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday issued a health advisory, opens new tab to public health departments, clinical laboratories and healthcare workers on the Ebola outbreak in Congo.

Currently, no suspected, probable, or confirmed cases related to the outbreak have been reported in the United States or outside Congo, said the agency, adding “the risk of spread to the United States is considered low at this time.”

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is issuing this Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory about a new outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). EVD is a severe illness and is often fatal.

Currently, no suspected, probable, or confirmed EVD cases related to this outbreak have been reported in the United States or outside of the DRC. The risk of spread to the United States is considered low at this time. As a precaution, this Health Advisory summarizes CDC recommendations for US public health departments, clinical laboratories and healthcare workers about potential EVD case identification, testing and biosafety considerations in clinical laboratories.

On September 8, 2025, CDC issued a Travel Health Notice for people traveling to the DRC. CDC recommends that all travelers to the affected health zones in DRC avoid contact with ill people during travel and monitor themselves for symptoms of EVD while in the outbreak area and for 21 days after leaving. Travelers who develop symptoms during this time should self-isolate and contact local health authorities or a clinician. At this time, CDC is not recommending additional assessments or monitoring of travelers arriving from DRC by the jurisdictional health departments unless mentioned in the existing VHF guidance provided below.

The current outbreak is centered in the Bulape and Mweka health zones within the Kasai Province in the DRC. The index case was a 34-year-old pregnant woman (34 weeks gestation) who was admitted to a local hospital on August 20 with symptoms including high fever, bloody diarrhea, hemorrhaging (nasal, oral, anal), vomiting, and severe physical weakness. (Int’l News Desk)

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