Death toll in DR Congo Ebola outbreak now at 27

AFP  |  Kinshasa 

The death toll from in the (DRC) has risen to 27, the ministry said today, after a fatality was recorded in a city on the front line of the outbreak.

The death, which involved a person confirmed by lab tests as having the viral disease, occurred in Wangata, a district of Mbandaka, the ministry said in a press release.

So far, there have been 51 cases since the outbreak was declared on May 8, it said. Of these, 28 cases have been confirmed, 21 are probable and two are suspected. One of the world's most notorious diseases, is a that in extreme cases leads to fatal bleeding from internal organs, the mouth, eyes or ears.

The outbreak began in rural northwestern DRC in a remote location called Bikoro, about 150 kilometres away.

Last Thursday, a first case was reported in Mbandaka, an event that triggered international concern.

The city of around 1.2 million people, lies on the Congo River, where it is a transport hub to and downstream and to Bangui, upstream. The authorities on yesterday began administering a prototype vaccine to a small number of workers in Mbandaka, as part of the campaign to contain and roll back the

The immunisation team will follow suit on Saturday in Bikoro, vaccinating more than 600 people in all for the first phase of the operation.

The outbreak is the ninth in the DRC since the was first identified in 1976. It was named after a where the first cases were recorded. The last outbreak was in 2017, and was rapidly curtailed with four deaths.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 19:45 IST