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Congo confirms near record number of new Ebola cases on Wednesday

by Reuters
Wednesday, 21 November 2018 20:16 GMT

Health workers at Mangina hospital prepare to conduct a safe burial, in Beni, Democratic Republic of Congo, August 15, 2018. Picture taken August 15, 2018. WHO/Nyka Alexander/Handout via REUTERS

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Attacks by armed groups have hampered international efforts to control the outbreak, the worst in Congo's history

DAKAR, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Thirteen new cases of Ebola were confirmed on Wednesday in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo - one of the highest daily counts since the start of the outbreak in July, the health ministry said.

"It's pretty exceptional," health ministry spokeswoman Jessica Ilunga said, commenting on the data published in its daily bulletin on the epidemic.

Attacks by armed groups have hampered international efforts to control the outbreak, the worst in Congo's history, which has infected over 380 people and killed two-thirds of them.

The number of new cases has accelerated in the past month and an emergency committee of World Health Organization experts said in October that the outbreak was likely to worsen significantly unless the response was stepped up.

Treatment, vaccination programmes and safe burials of victims have been disrupted by a surge in violence and abiding local mistrust of health directives.

Last Wednesday, 12 Congolese soldiers were killed alongside seven U.N peacekeepers in clashes with militias near the epicentre of the outbreak.

(Reporting by Giulia Paravicini Editing by Alessandra Prentice Editing by Robin Pomeroy)

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