Ebola in DRC: WHO's Swift Response Amidst Rising Cases
The World Health Organization has confirmed 48 cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, resulting in 31 deaths. Vaccination efforts are underway to curb the outbreak, the first in three years. WHO has delivered medical supplies and set up treatment centers to combat the virus effectively.
The World Health Organization reported 48 confirmed Ebola cases and 31 deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo, signaling its first outbreak in three years. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus shared the update from Geneva, highlighting the grave situation and the urgency of international assistance.
Declared in early September, the outbreak is concentrated in the nation's forests, a known Ebola reservoir. The virus, notorious for its severe symptoms and long-term persistence in survivors, has prompted immediate response measures.
The WHO has initiated vaccinations using Ervebo doses, supplied essential medical materials, and set up an Ebola treatment center. With over 900 contacts under surveillance, the organization is intensifying efforts to mitigate the outbreak's impact swiftly.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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