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Congo: WHO declares Ebola outbreak officially over; health officials in DRC confirm

Congo: WHO declares Ebola outbreak officially over; health officials in DRC confirm

Congolese health officials and the U.N.’s World Health Organization, have indicated that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is now over.

The outbreak, declared on September 4 after the disease was identified in the Bulape health zone in Congo’s Kasai Province, was the country’s first since 2022. Out of a total of 64 cases, 45 people died and 19 others recovered, according to the Congolese health ministry.

From the early days of the outbreak, Congo used a revamped national surveillance system to enable authorities to rapidly map the affected area and contain transmission.

“Controlling and ending this Ebola outbreak in three months is a remarkable achievement,” WHO regional director Dr Mohamed Janabi said in a statement.

The health officials in a statement released on Monday said the country went 42 consecutive days without recording a new case. Congo will now begin a 90-day period of enhanced disease surveillance, the statement said.

The Ebola outbreak was the Central African nation’s 16th since the disease was first identified in 1976, according to the WHO.

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