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Вспышка лихорадки Эбола достигла 750 случаев в ДРК после задержки выявления

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Быстрая эскалация в провинции Итури сделала это третьей по величине вспышкой лихорадки Эбола в истории, а ВОЗ подняла национальный уровень риска до «очень высокого».

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Nearly 750 Ebola cases and 177 deaths have been recorded in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Ituri province, marking the third largest outbreak in history. This surge occurred in just one week since the initial report on May 15, according to the World Health Organization.

Rapid Escalation and Risk Assessment

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus reported that the virus is "spreading rapidly," prompting a revised risk assessment. The national risk level has been elevated from "high" to "very high," while regional risk remains "high" and global risk stays "low."

Tracing efforts are currently underway for approximately 1,400 contacts to contain the spread. The speed of the outbreak has caught international health officials in a race to get ahead of the virus after initial detection lags allowed the situation to balloon.

Detection Delays and Containment Challenges

WHO officials acknowledged that a delay in both detecting and responding to the initial outbreak enabled the current scale of infection. The rapid jump from a single report to hundreds of cases highlights the difficulty of managing Ebola in the Ituri province.

Containment efforts now focus on aggressive contact tracing and stabilizing the regional health response. The outcome of this race will determine whether the outbreak can be suppressed before it reaches even larger historical proportions.


Source: Ebola outbreak now third largest recorded and "spreading rapidly"
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