Friday, October 26, 2012

WHO Update On DRC Ebola Outbreak

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While we continue to watch a Marburg virus outbreak in Uganda, the Ebola outbreak in neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo is now entering its 6th week.

 

Today the World Health Organization has posted this update on their Global Alert & Response page:

 

Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo – update

26 October 2012 - As of 24 October 2012, 52 cases (35 laboratory confirmed, 17 probable) with Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) have been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Of these, 25 have been fatal (12 confirmed, 13 probable).

 

The cases are reported from Isiro and Viadana health zones in Haut-Uélé district in Province Orientale.

 

The Ministry of Health (MoH) continues to work with local health authorities and international partners in active surveillance, tracing of contacts of probable and confirmed cases, infection prevention and control in health care settings, management of patients in health care facilities, logistics, social mobilization, provision of psychosocial support and conducting anthropological analysis to support the control of the outbreak.

 

Surveillance activities are being strengthened in Isiro and neighbouring areas, including Bedhe and Nakwapongo. In Isiro, health care workers are being trained on basic infection prevention and control in health care settings. Through the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), a field laboratory has been set up by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

 

Social mobilization activities are being carried out in schools and churches in Isiro, Rungu and Ngosaku to provide information on protection against the Ebola virus and to discuss concerns of the local population.