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Congo confirms Ebola case at Ugandan border

by Reuters
Friday, 21 September 2018 15:41 GMT

Medical team wear protective suits as they prepare to administer Ebola patient care at The Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA) treatment center in Beni, North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo September 6, 2018. REUTERS/Fiston Mahamba

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The new infection is almost 200 km away from the nearest other known case in Congo's current Ebola outbreak

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GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo has confirmed a case of Ebola on its border with Uganda, a country so far clear of the deadly virus, authorities in Congo said on Friday.

The new infection is almost 200 km (125 miles) away from the nearest other known case in Congo's current Ebola outbreak, which is believed to have killed 97 people since July and infected another 46 in North Kivu and Ituri provinces.

Ituri province's Vice Governor Keta Upar said in a statement that the latest Ebola case had been reported in Tchomia on the shores of Lake Albert. It is the closest the disease has come to Uganda, Congo's eastern neighbour.

Uganda's health ministry said on Thursday it was preparing to deploy vaccinations against the virus should it spread to its territory.

Congo has experienced 10 outbreaks of Ebola since it was discovered in the country's forested north in 1976. The disease causes haemmorhagic fever, vomiting and diarrhea and kills about half of the people it infects.

Health officials have made progress slowing the spread of the virus with experimental vaccines and treatments. But violence and turmoil in eastern Congo has made some areas difficult to access.

Dozens have been killed in ethnic clashes between groups in Djugu territory where Tchomia is located, with thousands crossing into Uganda to escape the violence.

(Reporting by Fiston Mahamba; additional reporting by Stephanie Ulmer-Nebehay in Geneva; writing by Sofia Christensen; editing by Edward McAllister and Andrew Roche)

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