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Congo's Ebola outbreak spreads to new health zone

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The health ministry said Tchomia has become the latest affected health zone, ⁠bringing the total number of affected zones to 26 nationwide and ​18 in Ituri province

DAKAR (Reuters) – Congo's Ebola outbreak has spread to a new health zone in the northeastern province of Ituri, ​authorities said on Wednesday, as fresh infections underline ‌sustained transmission more than three weeks after the epidemic was declared.

The health ministry said Tchomia, about 50 kilometres south of the ​provincial capital Bunia on the shores of Lake ​Albert, has become the latest affected health zone, ⁠bringing the total number of affected zones to 26 nationwide and ​18 in Ituri province, which accounts for more than ​94% of confirmed cases.

A health zone in Congo’s healthcare system covers a defined area with a network of clinics and a referral ​hospital.

The government's latest situation report said 37 new confirmed ​cases, including 12 deaths, were reported in the previous 24 hours, ‌all ⁠in Ituri.

The outbreak has so far recorded 635 confirmed cases and 127 deaths across three eastern provinces.

The epidemic, caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain of the virus, for ​which there ​is no approved ⁠vaccine or specific treatment, was declared on May 15. It has since spread across ​Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, regions ​marked ⁠by insecurity, displacement and cross-border movement.

Eight patients were newly declared recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 30, ⁠while treatment ​activities have been launched at ​Ebola centres in Bunia and Rwampara, the report said.

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