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    DR Congo facing 'very high' risk from Ebola outbreak

    China Daily | Updated: 2018-05-19 14:17
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    Officials carry Ebola vaccines in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Wednesday. [Photo/Agencies]

    GENEVA - The Democratic Republic of Congo faces a "very high" public health risk from Ebola after the disease was confirmed in one patient in a major city, the World Health Organization said on Friday, raising its assessment from "high" previously.

    The risk to countries in the region was now "high", raised from "moderate", but the global risk remained "low".

    The reassessment came after the first confirmed case in Mbandaka, a city of around 1.5 million. Previous reports of the disease had all been in remote areas where Ebola might spread more slowly.

    "The confirmed case in Mbandaka, a large urban center located on major national and international river, road and domestic air routes increases the risk of it spreading within the Democratic Republic of the Congo and to neighboring countries," it said.

    WHO Deputy Director-General for Emergency Preparedness and Response Peter Salama told reporters on Thursday that the risk assessment was being reviewed.

    "We're certainly not trying to cause any panic in the national or international community," he said.

    "What we're saying though is that urban Ebola is very different phenomenon to rural Ebola because we know that people in urban areas can have far more contacts so that means that urban Ebola can result in an exponential increase in cases in a way that rural Ebola struggles to do."

    On Friday, the WHO was scheduled to convene an Emergency Committee of experts to advise on the international response to the outbreak.

    The nightmare scenario is an outbreak in Kinshasa, a crowded city where millions live in unsanitary slums not connected to a sewer system.

    The WHO statement said there had been 21 suspected, 20 probable and 3 confirmed cases of Ebola between April 4 and May 15, a total of 44 cases, including 15 deaths.

    Mbandaka had three suspected cases in addition to the confirmed case.

    The WHO is sending 7,540 doses of an experimental vaccine to try to stop the outbreak in its tracks, and 4,300 doses have already arrived in Kinshasa. It will be used to protect health workers and "rings" of contacts around each case.

    The vaccine supplies will be enough to vaccinate 50 rings of 150 people, the WHO said.

    As of 15 May, 527 contacts had been identified and were being followed up and monitored, it said.

    Reuters - Xinhua

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