New Ebola case confirmed in northwestern Congo, health authorities say

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A new case of Ebola has been confirmed in the northwestern Democratic Republic of Congo, prompting health authorities to enforce urgent containment measures just four months after the previous outbreak came to an end.

The case, a 31-year old male, was detected in the city of Mbandaka, the capital of Congo’s Equateur province. The health ministry said around 74 of his contacts are being tracked in a statement.

The patient began showing symptoms on April 5 but did not seek treatment for more than a week, the World Health Organization (WHO) said. He was admitted to an Ebola treatment centre on April 21 and died later that day.

“Time is not on our side,” said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, the WHO’s Regional Director for Africa. “The disease has had a two-week head start, and we are now playing catch-up.”

Mbandaka, a trading hub on the banks of the Congo River, has contended with two previous outbreaks — in 2018 and 2020. It is a city where people live nearby, with the road, water and air links to the capital Kinshasa.

The WHO said that efforts to contain the disease are already underway in Mbandaka and that a vaccination campaign will begin in the coming days.

Vaccines have been increasingly important in curbing recent Ebola outbreaks. Health authorities vaccinated more than 1,800 people using Merck’s (MRK.N) ERVEBO vaccine amid the last flare-up.

Congo has seen 13 previous outbreaks of Ebola, including one in 2018-2020 in the east that killed nearly 2,300 people, the second-highest toll recorded in the history of hemorrhagic fever.

In the east, the last outbreak infected 11 people between October and December and killed six of them.

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