Global & Disaster Medicine

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) recorded 13 new Ebola cases in its daily update.

WHO

“The Ministry of Health (MoH), WHO and partners continue to respond to the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and remain confident that the outbreak can be contained, despite ongoing challenges. During the reporting period (27 November – 3 December 2018), 31 new confirmed cases and one new probable case were detected. The cases were reported from eight health zones in North Kivu Province: Beni (n=8), Katwa (n=8), Vuhovi (n=3), Kalunguta (n=2), Butembo (n=1), Masereka (n=1), Mutwanga (n=1) and Mabalako (n=1), as well as Komanda Health Zone (n=7) in Ituri Province. A total of 27 deaths occurred during the reporting period.
As of 3 December 2018, a total of 453 EVD cases, including 405 confirmed and 48 probable cases (Table 1), have been reported from 14 health zones in the two neighbouring provinces of North Kivu and Ituri (Figure 2). The health zones of Komanda, Masereka and Mabalako have reported one new confirmed case each, respectively 61 days, 48 days and 56 days after confirmation of previously confirmed cases, and investigations are ongoing regarding links and travel history from other areas to these cases. Over the last 21 days (13 November to 3 December 2018), 110 confirmed and probable cases were reported from 11 health zones. The majority were reported from Beni (n=35), Katwa (n=34), Kalunguta (n=15) and Butembo (n=10). The other affected health zones were Komanda, Kyondo, Mabalako, Masereka, Mutwanga, Oicha and Vuhovi. Of the 453 cases, 268 died (case fatality rate 59%), including 220 among confirmed cases. Females account for 59% of all confirmed and probable cases. Two health workers were among the new confirmed cases, bringing the total number of health workers infected to 44, including 12 deaths.
As of 3 December 2018, 144 confirmed cases have recovered and been discharged from Ebola Treatment Centres (ETCs). On this day, 114 patients were hospitalised in transit centres and ETCs, of which 35 were laboratory confirmed and are receiving compassionate therapy under the monitored emergency use of unregistered and experimental interventions (MEURI) guidelines…..”

 


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