WHO sounds alarm on Ebola due to Congo insecurity

WHO sounds alarm on Ebola due to Congo insecurity

by Joseph Anthony
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Moise Vaghemi, 33, (C) an Ebola survivor who works as a nurse, cares for a patient who is suspected to be suffering from Ebola, inside the Biosecure Emergency Care Unit (CUBE) at the Ebola treatment centre in Katwa, near Butembo, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, October 3, 2019. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra

About 360 people are at potential risk of Ebola after contact with an infected person in eastern Congo yet many of them are out of reach due to clashes and insecurity, the World Health Organization said on Friday.

Dr Michael Ryan, executive director of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme, urged the government and all sides to enable aid workers to access several areas where the deadly virus may be spreading.

Islamist militiamen killed at least 19 people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, stepping up attacks on civilians in response to a military campaign against them in border areas with Uganda, local officials said on Wednesday.

The assailants, who the officials said belong to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Ugandan Islamist group, burned down a Catholic church near the city of Oicha.

Ryan said that although only 7 cases of Ebola were recorded in the past week, it was unable to stamp out the deadly virus due to insecurity.

โ€œThe difficulty we collectively face at the moment is just when we need that unlimited and unfettered access to communities we have lost that access in key areas,โ€ he told a news briefing.

โ€œThis is a very dangerous and alarming development,โ€ he said.

A male driver died of Ebola in Oicha, North Kivu province, after visiting three health care centres, Ryan said, adding that many other drivers had handled the body at the funeral.

โ€œThat one case has generated over 360 contacts – which is a large number of contacts for any case. We know that person was highly infectious at the moment of death. That is why we are so concerned,โ€ Ryan said.

At least 62 of the 200 contacts in Oicha were deemed at โ€œextreme high riskโ€, he said, but aid workers had only located 19 of them. About 159 had fled to Kalunguta where most were being monitored.

โ€œCertainly I donโ€™t believe we are going to see an explosive transmission of Ebola just because of this incident,โ€ Ryan said.

โ€œWhat I am highlighting is the fact that we are so close to finishing, that if we lose this opportunity we are going to be dealing with that reality for months to come,โ€ he said.

There have been 3,298 Ebola cases including 2,195 deaths

since the outbreak was declared in August 2018, Ryan said.

โ€œBy the time this Ebola outbreak in Congo is over the international community will probably have spent $1 billion.โ€

REUTERS

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