Ebola

Ebola

North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, October - December 2021

Overview

The Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo declared an outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) on 8 October 2021 after a laboratory-confirmed case was detected in Butsili Health Area, Beni Health Zone in North Kivu Province. 

Initial findings of full genome sequencing show that the outbreak could be a new flare-up of the EVD outbreak of 2018-2020 in North Kivu/ Ituri, and is not the result of a new zoonosis from an animal reservoir. These results indicate that the new 2021 Butsili EVD cluster is linked to a persistent Ebola virus infection.

The North Kivu Provincial health authorities are leading the current response, with support from WHO and partners. During the previous outbreaks in North Kivu, WHO helped build the capacity of local laboratory technicians, contact tracers, vaccination teams, and reached out to community groups to raise Ebola awareness and engaged them in response interventions, as well as in establishing an Ebola survivor care programme. WHO staff supporting the national response includes a focal point on the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse.

WHO is also working to raise awareness about the disease’s resurgence and how to recognize symptoms.

 

 

 

 

 

Publications

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Risk communication and community engagement readiness and response toolkit: ebola disease
This toolkit is a comprehensive set of practical tools and resources designed to support country-level risk communication and community engagement (RCCE)...
Infection prevention and control and water, sanitation and hygiene in health facilities during Ebola or Marburg disease outbreaks

The Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) rapid assessment tool (RAT), is meant to assess health facilities with...

Facilitation manual: psychological first aid during Ebola virus disease outbreaks, 2nd edition

This manual is designed to orient helpers to offer psychological first aid (PFA) to people affected by an Ebola outbreak. PFA involves humane, supportive...