WHO declares Ebola health emergency in Central Africa

Dusmanta Behera
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The World Health Organization (WHO) on Sunday declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern, while clarifying that the outbreak did not meet the criteria for a pandemic emergency.

The outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo virus, has so far recorded over 80 deaths, eight laboratory-confirmed infections, and 246 suspected cases in Congo.

The strain, which was first identified in 2007, has also killed a Congolese national in neighbouring Uganda.

It is the 17th Ebola outbreak to hit the DRC, and officials warned of a high risk of spread as there is no vaccine for the latest Ebola strain.

Vaccines are only available for the Zaire strain, which was identified in 1976 and has a higher fatality rate of 60–90 percent.

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Dusmanta Behera's pioneering experience of 26 years includes key roles at News Today Pvt Ltd, ETV Networks, Lok Sabha TV. Rajya Sabha TV, and Sansad TV. As an accredited Video Journalist for more than 15 years under MI&B, Government of India covered State Visits of Prime Minister and Vice President. Valuable Contributions include Series on "National Security" and Chamber Telecast. Key interest remains in Documentaries on Armed Forces and Travelogues.
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