The African Union (AU) on Wednesday said its specialised health
institution, the Africa CDC, is closely monitoring the situation while
preparing to support responses to the new outbreak of Ebola Virus
Disease (EVD) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Following
a notification by the Equateur provincial health authorities of
community deaths on May 23 and 30, the DRC government on Sunday declared
a new outbreak of EVD in Mbandaka in the northwest Equateur Province.
This
is the 11th EVD outbreak in the DRC and it has already claimed four
lives and infected four other people in the community, said a statement
from the 55-member pan-African bloc.
The outbreak began
at a time when experts were close to declaring an end to the 10th EVD
outbreak in North Kivu Province, and when countries are fighting hard to
control the Covid-19 pandemic, noted the statement.
As
the DRC Ministry of Health is currently establishing a coordination and
response mechanism to effectively contain the outbreak, the Africa
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) is closely
monitoring the situation while preparing to support response to the
outbreak at the national and regional levels.
The
Africa CDC has briefed the leadership of the AU Commission about the
outbreak and the Commission has pledged its solidarity and support to
the DRC in responding to the outbreak, according to the statement.
It also said that the Africa CDC would redeploy its resources
and team of experts supporting response to the 10th EVD outbreak in
North Kivu to support response to the new outbreak in Equateur Province.
Cognizant
of the risk that multiple disease outbreaks have on the DRC, the Africa
CDC is working with the DRC government, the World Health Organization
(WHO) and other partners to strengthen response to both the 10th and
11th EVD outbreaks and the Covid-19 pandemic in the country.
Africa CDC is a specialised technical institution of AU, which supports member states in their efforts to strengthen health.
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