Ebola Outbreak Confirmed in Republic of the Congo: Response Measures Escalated
Health authorities in the Republic of the Congo, working alongside the WHO, have officially confirmed a new Ebola outbreak in the Cuvette-Ouest Department. Immediate contact tracing and treatment protocols have been activated.
Official Outbreak Declaration
A new outbreak of **Zaire ebolavirus** has been officially declared in the Cuvette-Ouest Department of the Republic of the Congo. The declaration follows laboratory confirmation of blood samples taken from suspected cases in local clinics.
Health authorities, in coordination with the World Health Organization (WHO) and international medical teams, have deployed emergency response teams to contain the spread.
Current Statistics
Government and WHO Response Measures
The government has activated the National Health Emergency Committee. Critical response efforts now underway include:
1. **Isolation Facilities:** Setting up mobile isolation and treatment units in affected villages.
2. **Contact Tracing:** Mobilizing local health workers to trace over 200 high-risk contacts.
3. **Public Awareness:** Educating communities on preventative hygiene and avoiding contact with wildlife/body fluids.
4. **Vaccination:** Requesting immediate release of rVSV-ZEBOV Ebola vaccines from regional stockpiles.
Medical Guidelines for Prevention
Citizens and travelers in the region are advised to strictly adhere to standard safety protocols:
Further monitoring and diagnostic work are ongoing. We will update this page as official bulletins are released.
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