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Ebola Outbreak in DRC: A Public Health Crisis Unfolds

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The Democratic Republic of Congo is currently facing its largest outbreak of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, with nearly 781 reported infections and 181 deaths. Oxfam has highlighted a critical failure in the country’s health infrastructure, noting that only one in five health centres in the worst-affected province has access to clean water. This lack of basic sanitation is exacerbating the situation, as families are forced to use contaminated water, increasing the risk of further infections.

The outbreak’s severity is compounded by a failing contact tracing programme, which currently covers only 43% of potential cases. This shortfall is a direct consequence of years of conflict that have devastated health facilities and displaced millions. As a result, many communities are unaware of the virus’s presence, leading to delayed responses and increased transmission rates.

Local distrust of healthcare facilities has also emerged, with some viewing hospitals as ‘death traps’ due to fears surrounding the handling of deceased patients. This perception has led to violent incidents, including the burning of hospitals, further hindering containment efforts.

While there is hope with the development of an experimental vaccine, the immediate focus remains on improving water access and healthcare infrastructure to prevent the outbreak from escalating further, particularly as cases have already crossed into Uganda. The situation underscores the urgent need for international support and intervention to address these critical public health challenges.

Source: Metro

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News Category: Health Tags: congo, crisis, ebola, healthcare, infrastructure

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