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Congo registers record 15 new Ebola cases in one day

by Reuters
Friday, 29 March 2019 18:45 GMT

A Congolese health worker administers Ebola vaccine to a boy who had contact with an Ebola sufferer in the village of Mangina in North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, August 18, 2018. REUTERS/Olivia Acland

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The outbreak is the biggest one-day rise since the current outbreak was declared last August and the second largest in history

GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo, March 29 (Reuters) - D emocratic Republic of Congo on Friday recorded 15 new confirmed cases of Ebola, the biggest one-day rise since the current outbreak was declared last August, the health ministry said.

Coming a day after 14 new cases were confirmed, the number means the outbreak is on track to register one of its highest weekly case totals, despite health officials saying as recently as two weeks ago that it was largely contained and could be stopped by September.

Health workers have brought new tools to the fight against the latest epidemic of the haemorrhagic fever, including a vaccine and several treatments, but community mistrust of first responders and militia violence have set back the campaign.

Five Ebola centres have been attacked since last month, sometimes by armed assailants. The violence led French medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) to suspend its activities at the epicentre of the outbreak last month.

The current outbreak of the virus, which causes severe vomiting, diarrhoea and bleeding, is the second largest in history behind the 2013-16 West African epidemic that killed more than 11,000 people.

Congo's health ministry said that as of Friday the outbreak was believed to have killed 660 people and infected 399 more. (Reporting By Fiston Mahamba; Writing by Aaron Ross; Editing by Gareth Jones)

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