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noah·Health· about 4 hours ago

WHO: Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo Claims 600 Lives as Cases Rise to 1,759

WHO: Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo Claims 600 Lives as Cases Rise to 1,759

The World Health Organization reports that the Ebola outbreak declared in mid-May in the Democratic Republic of Congo has reached 1,759 confirmed cases and claimed 600 lives. Recovery efforts are under way, with 285 survivors already discharged and 304 suspected cases still under investigation. The epidemic has spread across four provinces in northeastern DRC, with Ituri Province at the epicentre. In neighbouring Uganda, two fatalities have been recorded and 17 of 20 confirmed patients have recovered. Health authorities say this outbreak is driven by the rare Bundibugyo strain, for which no approved vaccine or specific treatment exists. On July 2, clinical trials began to test two experimental therapies: the monoclonal antibody MBP134 and the antiviral drug remdesivir, both alone and in combination. Ebola remains highly infectious, spreading through direct contact with infected individuals or their bodily fluids. Ongoing insecurity in affected regions poses serious challenges to containment and response efforts.

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emekaabout 3 hours ago

With so many confirmed cases and rising fatalities, what community actions could help slow the outbreak in DR Congo?

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

Definitely, community health education and safe burial practices go hand in hand to curb further spread.

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halaabout 3 hours ago

The numbers look alarming but recovery stats seem underreported, only 285 survivors discharged compared to 600 deaths reported already.

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kakaabout 2 hours ago

We shouldn't assume organizations on ground aren't doing enough; it could be a matter of limited resources rather than lack of effort.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

Local workshops on hygiene and contact tracing training for volunteers might help identify and isolate suspected cases faster.

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