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		[November 09, 2018]  
		By Lesley Wroughton
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is 
		worried about the outbreak of Ebola in conflict-hit eastern Congo where 
		there are 312 confirmed and probable cases and 191 deaths, a USAID 
		official said on Thursday.
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			 "We are absolutely concerned about the ongoing outbreak in the 
			Democratic Republic of Congo," the senior USAID official, who is 
			working with response teams, told Reuters. "It is not comparable at 
			this point to the outbreak that occurred in West Africa in 2014," 
			which spread to nine countries and involved more than 28,000 cases, 
			she said. 
 But there is worry that the current outbreak was in an active 
			conflict zone in North Kivu, making it hard for health workers to 
			track down and isolate cases, the official said.
 
 "It is occurring in an area of active conflict, so physical 
			insecurity is a persistent challenge and complication to the ongoing 
			response efforts," the official said, speaking on condition of 
			anonymity.
 
			
			 
			
 "At this point we are not seeing cases spread across any incredibly 
			large geographic area," the official said, adding that most cases 
			were in the city of Beni and increasingly in nearby Butembo.
 
 The rate of new cases has accelerated in recent weeks, and 
			neighboring Uganda has said it will begin to vaccinate some of its 
			health workers against Ebola in case the viral hemorrhagic fever 
			spread from Congo.
 
 The World Health Organization's committee has said that the outbreak 
			did not yet constitute a public health emergency of international 
			concern.
 
			
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			The USAID official said the United States had deployed over two 
			dozen technical experts to the country to work with Congo's health 
			ministry since the outbreak was first reported in August. 
			Since then, the United States had also deployed disaster and health 
			experts from USAID and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and 
			Prevention.
 The official declined to give specifics about responses and funding 
			because of the security threat from armed groups.
 
 Congo has suffered 10 Ebola outbreaks since the virus was discovered 
			near its eponymous Ebola River in 1976.
 
 The official said lessons learned from the West Africa Ebola crisis 
			were currently being applied in Congo, including improved approaches 
			to treatment and isolation that allow for better patient care.
 
 (Reporting by Lesley Wroughton; Editing by Leslie Adler)
 
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