Congo says number of confirmed Ebola cases rises to 1,502
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At a glance
- The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo has risen to 1,502, according to government data.
- The outbreak has resulted in 473 deaths.
- Cases have been recorded in the eastern provinces of Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is grappling with an escalating Ebola outbreak, with the number of confirmed cases now standing at 1,502. Government data released on Friday indicates a significant rise in infections, underscoring the continued threat posed by the virus.
Tragically, the outbreak has claimed the lives of 473 individuals. This grim statistic highlights the severity of the epidemic and the devastating impact it continues to have on affected communities. The high mortality rate associated with Ebola remains a critical concern for public health officials.
The virus has primarily affected the eastern provinces of the DRC, with cases concentrated in Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu. These regions have been the epicenter of the outbreak, facing immense pressure on their healthcare systems and communities.
Health authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, implementing containment measures and working to provide care to those affected. The ongoing increase in cases emphasizes the persistent challenge of controlling the spread of Ebola in the region.
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