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				Since the outbreak erupted on Aug. 1, 103 confirmed and probable 
				cases of Ebola have been identified in North Kivu and Ituri 
				provinces, including 63 deaths, the health ministry said in an 
				overnight update.
 The doctor living in Oicha town in North Kivu has been 
				re-hospitalised with Ebola symptoms after his wife was confirmed 
				as having the disease when she traveled to the nearby city of 
				Beni, Dr. Peter Salama, the World Health Organization's head of 
				emergency operations, said.
 
 Oicha is almost entirely surrounded by ADF Ugandan Islamist 
				militia, there are "extremely serious security concerns", he 
				said. Aid workers, priests and government officials are held 
				hostage in the area, he said.
 
 The doctor's initial test for Ebola - which causes vomiting, 
				fever and diarrhoea - had been negative, but fresh results are 
				awaited, Salama told Reuters.
 
 So far 97 of the doctor's contacts who may have been exposed to 
				the virus have been identified, and vaccination has begun in the 
				town, he added.
 
 "So for the first time really we have a confirmed case and 
				contacts in an area of very high insecurity. It really was the 
				problem we were anticipating and the problem at same time that 
				we were dreading," Salama told a news briefing.
 
 WHO and health experts reached Oicha with armed escort by 
				MONUSCO troops this week, he said, adding: "We know from that 
				incident now in Oicha we are going to have to operate in some 
				very complex environments due to security and access concerns."
 
 In a further worrying development, angry youth burned down a 
				health centre in another village, where vaccinations were under 
				way, after learning of a death from Ebola, Salama said.
 
 More than 2,900 people have been vaccinated against Ebola since 
				the outbreak began, he said.
 
 "We are at quite a pivotal moment in this outbreak in terms of 
				the evolution of the outbreak epidemiologically and in terms of 
				the response," he said.
 
 (Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
 
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