Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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AFRICA CDC WEEKLY BRIEF Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo Epidemiological Week 37 (9-15 September 2019) Issue 6, September 17, 2019 1. Ebola virus disease outbreak overview Total new 100 confirmed cases 90 this week 80 51 77 70 Total cases 60 59 57 New confirmed 50 51 cases 3,129 46 45 40 41 67% 35 30 29 New recovered case fatality 23 Total dead 20 26 New confirmed 17 deaths 10 2,096 0 Epi week 34 Epi week 35 Epi week 36 Epi week 37 Total (19-25 August) (26 August-1 September) (2-8 September) (9-15 September) recovered 954 2. Epidemic curve for confirmed and probable cases by date of onset 10th Ebola outbreak, DRC, 2018–2019 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 5 Aug 2 Sep 9 Dec 6 Jan 3 Feb 3 Mar 9 Jun 7 Jul 4 Aug 22 Jul 19 Aug 16 Sep 30 Sep 14 Oct 28 Oct 11 Nov 25 Nov 23 Dec 20 Jan 17 Feb 17 Mar 31 Mar 14 Apr 28 Apr 12 May 26 May 23 Jun 21 Jul 18 Aug 25 Aug 1 Sep 8 Sep 15 Sep 2018 2019 7 May 2019 New vaccination recommendations 12 August 2019 issued by SAGE Preliminary trial results show improved 8 August 2018 survival among Ebola 11 June 2019 Vaccination of frontline health care patients treated with Confirmed EVD case in Kasese District, Uganda workers, community contacts and REGN-EB3 or mAb114 ‘contacts of contacts’ begins 30 June 2019 30 July 2019 Confirmed EVD case in Ariwara, DRC Confirmed case in (near Uganda and South Sudan borders) 1 August 2018 Nyiragongo Health Zone, Declaration of Ebola virus DRC (outskirts of Goma) disease (EVD) outbreak by 14 July 2019 DRC Government One confirmed case in Goma, DRC 17 July 2019 Fourth meeting of IHR Emergency Committee: EVD outbreak declared PHEIC IHR = International Health Regulations; SAGE = Strategic Advisory Group of Experts; PHEIC = Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Page 1 www.africacdc.org Data provided by the DRC Ministry of Public Health 3. Affected areas 4. Africa CDC response activities this week • The Regional Collaborating Centres continued to support South Sudan preparedness in Member States, including sharing information and discussing preparedness plans at the weekly ECHO sessions. • Thirty new volunteers were recruited this past week and Ituri will be deployed in the DRC next week. North Kivu Uganda • Africa CDC volunteers and experts supported tracing of 1,579 contacts and investigation of 1,074 alerts, including Democratic Republic Rwanda active case-finding for 657 suspected cases. of Congo Burundi • Africa CDC teams made 46 visits to health care facilities and trained 141 health care workers in infection prevention and risk communication. They accompanied South Kivu 67 health care workers. • Africa CDC-supported laboratories received and tested 1,521 samples. 5. Countdown to Africa Against Ebola Forum AFRICA AGAINST EBOLA IS This is an opportunity for business owners, philanthropists, corporate and philanthropic organizations, donor agencies, Member States, nations, associations, groups, and individuals to support the EVD response in the DRC through financial donations. Join us to stop EVD in the DRC and prevent it from spreading to other parts of Africa. Date: 15 October 2019 DAYS TO GO Venue: African Union Commission Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 6. Key challenges to EVD 7. What more can Africa CDC do? response in the DRC • Deploy more experts to support response and preparedness in the DRC and neighbouring countries. • Provide more medical and diagnostic equipment, including mobile laboratories and personal Insecurity Community mistrust and resistance protective equipment. This week, there was an • Strengthen public health emergency operations centres attack on Furahini Health in the DRC and neighbouring countries. Post, Vulamba Health Area, • Support training of more experts and volunteer Butembo. Medicines were community workers in the DRC and other countries in destroyed but no personnel Africa. Shortage of responders were injured. • Strengthen public awareness and social mobilization for and medical supplies the prevention and control of EVD in Africa. Design by Inis Communication – www.iniscommunication.com Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), African Union Commission Roosevelt Street W21 K19, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia +251 11 551 7700 [email protected] www.africacdc.org africacdc @AfricaCDC Page 2.