Health charity Wellcome
pledges funds, calls for rapid response to Ebola in
Congo
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[May 11, 2018] (Reuters)
- Britain's Wellcome Trust global health charity called for a rapid
response to an outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
and has pledged 2 million pounds ($2.7 mln)to support Kinshasa's efforts
to fight it.
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At least 17 people have died since inhabitants of a village in the
DRC's northwest began showing symptoms resembling Ebola in December,
according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The Wellcome funding will be made available to the DRC government
and the WHO as they seek to contain the outbreak's spread. It will
be boosted by another million pounds ($1.35 million) from the UK
government, Wellcome said in a statement.
This is the ninth time Ebola has been recorded in the Democratic
Republic of Congo since the deadly hemorrhagic fever was first
detected in the country's dense tropical forests in 1976. It was
named after the nearby river Ebola.
"It's vital the global response to this outbreak is swift. We know
from previous outbreaks that the DRC are ready to act, but they need
global support to ensure this outbreak is contained effectively,"
said Jeremy Farrar, Wellcome's director and a specialists in
infectious diseases.
Congo's long experience of Ebola and its remote geography mean
outbreaks are often localised and relatively easy to isolate and
contain.
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But the villages at the heart of this outbreak are close to the
banks of the Congo River, a major artery for trade and transport
upstream from the capital Kinshasa. The Congo Republic is just on
the other side of the river.
In December 2016, trials of an Ebola vaccine found that the shot
gave high levels of protection against a strain of the deadly
disease. The vaccine, known as rVSV-ZEBOV and developed by Merck,
has been stockpiled, ready for use, by the vaccines alliance GAVI.
Officials at the WHO have not yet said whether they expect to use
the vaccine in this outbreak. The logistics of transporting and
deploying it in remote areas are complex, since it has to be kept at
very low temperatures.
(Reporting by Kate Kelland; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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