An American doctor is among the newest cases in rare Ebola outbreak in Congo
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — An American doctor in Congo is among the newly confirmed cases in an outbreak of a rare variant of the Ebola virus with no approved vaccines or therapeutics, Congolese officials said Monday. Deaths have surpassed 100 in two provinces and details emerged about the government’s delayed response to the outbreak.
The doctor is among the cases in Bunia, the capital of Ituri province, said Dr. Jean-Jacques Muyembe, medical director of the Congolese National Institute of Bio-Medical Research.
Seven Americans, including one who tested positive late Sunday, are being transported to Germany for monitoring, Dr. Satish Pillai of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a call with reporters. Pillai said the American developed symptoms over the weekend.
CDC officials did not immediately respond to follow-up questions about how the confirmed case or other people may have been exposed to Ebola, or to which facility or facilities in Germany they are being taken, or about what the case patient’s current condition is.
