Congo Ebola outbreak spreads

Congo: International medical personnel and supplies are being airlifted to a remote region of central Congo to combat what threatens…

Congo:International medical personnel and supplies are being airlifted to a remote region of central Congo to combat what threatens to become the world's most serious outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in years.

Only nine cases of the disease have been confirmed by laboratory tests. But medical authorities suspect the virus has killed 168 people and sickened 375 others across a heavily forested region where villages are linked only by deeply rutted dirt roads. Health officials say it's possible that new cases will continue to emerge in the coming months.

"It's a serious outbreak," said Peter Kilmarx, an official with the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention who toured the area last weekend.

"Every day, there is a new town with a reported suspect case."

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The epicentre of the outbreak, which is serviced by a single dirt-and-grass airstrip, consists of three towns in Congo's Kasai Occidental province.

Kilmarx, who was speaking from the Congolese capital of Kinshasa, said one village market he visited had been abandoned.

Efforts to control Ebola depend on identifying and isolating those already infected. There is no cure, and most who contract the virus die. The disease typically produces acute flu-like symptoms, such as high fever, headaches and diarrhoea. Haemorrhaging also is common, and bodily fluids containing the virus are the main source of transmission. In previous outbreaks, caretakers and those involved in burying victims were particularly susceptible.

"The only thing you can do is isolate the patient and avoid other infections," said Josep Prior, the top official with Doctors Without Borders in Congo, speaking from Kinshasa. "It's quite shocking. It's not easy to endure such a thing."

- (LA Times-Washington Post service)