An Ebola
outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is not yet an international public health emer......
A new Ebola
outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is unrelated to the 6 - month - old epidemic in West Africa, a genetic analysis has confirmed.
Whether the new treatment can benefit Ebola patients — such as this victim of a 2007
outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo — remains to be seen.
May 18, 2018 • The World Health Organization says an Ebola
outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo has reached a new, more worrying phase after a case turned up in a port city on the Congo River.
May 18, 2018 • The World Health Organization said Friday that with swift action, it can bring the Ebola
outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo under control.
Not exact matches
He described Monkey Pox as a viral illness caused by a group of viruses that include chicken pox and small pox, noting that the first case was noticed
in the
Democratic Republic of Congo and subsequently it had
outbreaks in the West African region.
KINSHASA (Reuters)- A person
in the
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) who died of a hemorrhagic fever has tested positive for the Ebola virus, signaling the start of a new
outbreak, the DRC Health Ministry and the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
From April to September 2007, the largest
outbreak of Ebola hemorrhagic fever since 2003 unfolded
in the Kasaï Occidental province of the
Democratic Republic of Congo.
Read the rapid risk assessment:
Outbreaks of yellow fever
in Angola,
Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, first update: http://ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications/Publications/RRA-Yellow%20fever-first-update-Angola-China-DRC-Uganda-May-2016.pdf
Plague is endemic
in many countries — the United States had 16 cases of bubonic plague
in 2015 — but Madagascar, the
Democratic Republic of Congo, and Peru are the countries that frequently have serious
outbreaks.
Some two dozen ebolavirus
outbreaks have occurred since 1976, when the first
outbreak was documented
in villages along the Ebola River
in the
Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire).
Named after the Ebola River Valley
in the
Democratic Republic of Congo, where the first
outbreak occurred, this deadly hemorrhagic fever is caused by a group of viruses (shown here) that belong to the genus Ebolavirus.
Convalescent serum was tried again
in 1995
in an Ebola
outbreak in Kikwit
in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The Marburg virus is to blame for the deadly
outbreak of hemorrhagic fever
in the
Democratic Republic of Congo, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Ebola virus
outbreaks have occurred
in the last month
in both Uganda and the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, while Marburg virus broke out
in Angola
in 2005 to 2006 and again
in Uganda
in 2007.