Ebola death toll in DR Congo rises to 50

AFP  |  Beni 

The outbreak in eastern DR has now claimed 50 lives since the start of the month, the authorities said, as the government announced free treatment against the for the next three months.

In all, "91 cases of were reported in the region, 64 of which had been confirmed and 27 were seen as probable," the ministry said.

At the same time, the medical team in charge of fighting the revised downwards the estimated number of "contacts" -- people who may have had contact with the virus -- from 2,157 to 1,609, following epidemiological tests.

Beni's announced that the government had decided to make treatment free in Beni, Mabalako-Mangina and Oicha for three months starting yesterday.

The aim was to "remove the financial barrier that could dissuade the population from going to the centre," said Dr. Bathe Ndjoloko Tambwe, in charge of coordinating the fight against the

The average earnings of the 80 million people in the Democratic Republic of are estimated at $1.25 per day.

The current outbreak began on August 1 in Mangina in

It is the 10th outbreak to strike the DRC since 1976, when was first identified and named after a river in the north of the country.

Ebola has long been considered incurable, though swift isolation and the rapid treatment of symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhoea and has helped some patients to survive.

The quest for a vaccine grew increasingly urgent during an Ebola epidemic that killed more than 11,300 people in the West African states of Guinea, and in 2013-15.

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First Published: Tue, August 21 2018. 02:05 IST