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DRC Reports 906 Suspected Ebola Cases as Containment Window Begins

Health authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have recorded 906 suspected Ebola cases and 223 suspected deaths. The World Health Organization has confirmed 134 cases and 18 deaths across the DRC and Uganda as of May 30.

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Officials stated they are urging residents not to panic while containment measures proceed. A government minister set a 90-to-120-day deadline for bringing the outbreak under control, of which 15 days have elapsed.

The outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola. Officials noted that existing stockpiles of vaccines and therapeutics held by the DRC are ineffective against this strain. Responders are operating without approved vaccines or treatments in a mining corridor where the outbreak has been active for approximately two months.

One recovery has been reported. Source material indicates the situation remains active as of the current date.

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  • ABC News reported: WHO has confirmed a total of 134 Ebola cases across DRC and Uganda.
  • ABC News reported: WHO has confirmed 18 Ebola deaths across DRC and Uganda.
  • ABC News reported: The outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola.
  • ABC News reported: Existing Ebola vaccines and therapeutics stockpiled by the DRC are ineffective against the Bundibugyo strain.
  • ABC News reported: There have been 906 suspected Ebola cases recorded in the DRC.
  • ABC News reported: There have been 223 suspected Ebola deaths recorded in the DRC.
  • ABC News reported: No approved vaccines or therapeutics exist for the Bundibugyo strain.
  • ABC News reported: The outbreak is occurring in a high-risk mining corridor.
  • ABC News reported: The data above reflects the situation as of 30 May.
  • ABC News reported: The outbreak had a two-month head start before responders began interventions.
  • ABC News reported: One patient has recovered from the disease.
  • ABC News reported: The health minister gave authorities 90 to 120 days to contain the outbreak.
  • ABC News reported: The DRC government told its population not to panic about Ebola.
  • ABC News reported: 15 days have passed since the containment period began.

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