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Monday 25 August 2014 - 00:58
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Ebola kills 13 in Congo outbreak separate from W. Africa

[caption id="attachment_111695" align="alignright" width="262"] Doctors Without Borders' (MSF) medical workers disinfect the body bag of an Ebola victim at the MSF facility in Kailahun, Sierra Leone, on August 14, 2014.[/caption]
TheDemocratic Republicof Congo said as many as 13 people have died of Ebola in the nations first outbreak in two years. The cases are unrelated to the those being reported in four West African nations.
Laboratory tests in two cases were positive for Ebola in the remote village of Gera in the northern Equateur province, Information MinisterLambert Mendesaid by phone today. The 11 other deaths are suspected of being Ebola. One of the dead was a doctor and four were nurses, Mende said.

Weve put that under quarantine, Mende said. No one will enter, no will leave.

Ebola has killed at least 1,300 people inSierra Leone,Liberia,Guineaand Nigeria since December. The viral disease, which has no known cure or vaccine, was first reported in 1976 in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan. Since then, the country has had four other outbreaks of the viral disease, according to theU.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

As well as erecting a treatment center in Gera, Congos government has set up a committee including international medical organizations to coordinate a response to the outbreak, Mende said. Congo also banned hunting in the area, Mende said. The disease is believed to reside in fruit bats, who can infect humans through bodily secretions. Humans pass it on through contact with infected bodily fluids.

By Bloomberg

 

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