Ebola outbreak kills 65 people in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
An Ebola outbreak in the Ituri province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has resulted in 65 deaths among 246 suspected cases. The affected region borders Uganda and South Sudan, raising concerns for Africa CDC about potential further spread due to high population movement in mining towns.

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AI-generatedAn Ebola outbreak in the Ituri province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has resulted in 65 deaths among 246 suspected cases. The affected region borders Uganda and South Sudan, raising concerns for Africa CDC about potential further spread due to high population movement in mining towns. Early testing suggests this outbreak may be a different strain of Ebola than the Zaire strain, for which vaccines are available. The DRC has experienced numerous Ebola outbreaks since 1976. Health officials are convening an urgent meeting with neighboring countries and the World Health Organization to coordinate a rapid regional response.
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5 extractedThe DRC’s national research laboratory has detected the Ebola virus in 13 of 20 samples tested.
There have been 246 suspected cases of the deadly haemorrhagic fever reported so far in Ituri province.
An outbreak of Ebola has killed 65 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Early testing suggested the current outbreak was a different type of Ebola than the Zaire strain.
The area is home to mining towns where people are constantly coming and going, making infectious disease control challenging.