{"id":8677,"date":"2026-05-18T22:48:37","date_gmt":"2026-05-18T19:18:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vanak.news\/?p=8677"},"modified":"2026-05-18T22:48:37","modified_gmt":"2026-05-18T19:18:37","slug":"at-least-100-deaths-reported-in-ebola-outbreak-in-dr-congo-as-six-americans-exposed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vanak.news\/?p=8677&lang=en","title":{"rendered":"At least 100 deaths reported in Ebola outbreak in DR Congo as six Americans exposed"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>At least 100 deaths have been reported in an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with more than 390 cases suspected, the head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has told the BBC.<br \/>\nThe World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak an international emergency.<br \/>\nThe current strain of Ebola is caused by the Bundibugyo virus, for which there are no approved drugs or vaccines.<br \/>\nThere are also two confirmed cases and one death in Uganda, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).<br \/>\nAt least six Americans have been exposed to the Ebola virus during the outbreak in the DR Congo, sources have told CBS News, the BBC&#8217;s US partner.<br \/>\nOne American is believed to have symptoms, with three others said to have faced a high-risk contact or exposure. It is unclear whether any have been infected.<br \/>\nThe CDC said it was supporting the &#8220;safe withdrawal of a small number of Americans who are directly affected&#8221;, but did not confirm how many.<br \/>\nThe US government is reportedly looking to arrange transport for the small group of Americans in DR Congo to a safe quarantine location, a source told health news site STAT.<br \/>\nQuoting a source, the site adds that the group could be taken to a US military base in Germany, though this has not been confirmed.<br \/>\nThe CDC declined to answer direct questions about the US citizens reportedly affected during a press conference on Sunday.<br \/>\nIn an update on Monday, the public health agency said the risk to the US was relatively low, but said it would introduce a range of measures to prevent the disease from entering the country.<br \/>\nThis includes monitoring travellers arriving from affected areas and placing entry restrictions on non-US passport holders if they have been in Uganda, DR Congo or South Sudan in the last 21 days.<br \/>\nThe CDC said it would work with airlines and other partners to carry out contact tracing of passengers, increase testing capacity and hospital readiness to respond to the outbreak.<br \/>\nThe US has also issued a Level Four travel advisory &#8211; its most severe level &#8211; warning against travel to the DR Congo.<br \/>\nThe WHO has said the outbreak in DR Congo&#8217;s eastern Ituri province is a public health emergency of international concern, but did not meet the criteria of a pandemic.<br \/>\nThe agency has also warned it could potentially be &#8220;a much larger outbreak&#8221; than what is currently being detected and reported, with significant risk of local and regional spread.<br \/>\nMore than 28,600 people were infected by Ebola during the 2014-2016 outbreak in West Africa, the largest outbreak of the virus since its discovery in 1976.<br \/>\nThe disease spread to a number of countries within and outside of West Africa, including Guinea, Sierra Leone, the United States, the United Kingdom and Italy, killing 11,325 people.<br \/>\nJean Kaseya, director general of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, warned that in the absence of vaccines and effective medicines people should follow public health measures, including the guidance about handling the funerals of those who have died from the disease.<br \/>\n&#8220;We don&#8217;t want people infected because of funerals,&#8221; he told the BBC World Service&#8217;s Newsday programme.<br \/>\nCommunity funerals, where people helped wash the bodies of their loved ones, contributed to many people becoming infected in the earlier stages of the big outbreak more than a decade ago.<br \/>\nThe WHO has advised DR Congo and Uganda, two countries with confirmed cases, to undertake cross-border screenings to avoid the virus spreading.<br \/>\nIt has also urged nearby countries to &#8220;enhance their preparedness and readiness&#8221;, including surveillance at health facilities and communities.<br \/>\nNeighbouring Rwanda said it would be tightening screening along its border with DR Congo as a &#8220;precautionary measure&#8221;, while Nigeria said it was &#8220;closely monitoring the situation&#8221;.<br \/>\nThere are different strains of Ebola; the current strain identified in Democratic Republic of Congo is caused by the Bundibugyo virus.<br \/>\nThe initial symptoms appear suddenly and are flu-like, such as a fever, headache and tiredness.<br \/>\nSome patients then develop internal and external bleeding and some organs like the kidneys and liver can be damaged and fail.<br \/>\nThe largest ever outbreak of the disease was in 2014-16, when 28,600 people in West Africa were infected.<br \/>\n#EbolaOutbreak #DRCongo #PublicHealthEmergency #WHO #CDC #BundibugyoVirus #GlobalHealth #EbolaResponse #DiseasePrevention #TravelAdvisory<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At least 100 deaths have been reported in an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with more than 390 cases suspected, the head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has told the BBC. 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