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WHO: Ebola outbreak still spreading in Congo

A World Health Organization official stated on Tuesday that the Ebola outbreak in Congo is not stabilised yet and continues to spread as population movements fuel transmission.

The Democratic Republic of Congo confirmed 1,561 cases and 506 deaths in the worst outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo?Ebola species, for which no cure or treatment has been proven.

Unfortunately, it is still in an expansion phase. "We would like to be able to say that it has stabilized, but we can't say this yet," Anne Ancia told reporters via video link, WHO representative for Congo. She was in Bunia at the epicenter of a swine flu epidemic.

She stated that there were still major challenges, including the fact some Ebola treatment centers are?90% filled.

She said that another problem is the fact that workers who fall ill in Mongbwalu, a mining town, do not seek treatment locally but rather travel and spread the disease to other regions. She said that the people who were returning too late, and dying with their families, are those who should be stopped. Many of the victims of the epidemic are healthcare workers. This includes those who contracted the virus before the outbreak was declared mid-May. Some healthcare workers do not have the necessary equipment to protect themselves against Ebola. The virus is spread through bodily fluids. Recently, healthcare?workers from the hardest-hit province Ituri went on a strike to protest delayed salary payments. Most?of the healthcare workers resumed work yesterday. Ancia said that there are still "a few groups" who are not satisfied. She added that those on strike were in charge of the transmission within a camp for displaced people. (Reporting and editing by Miranda Murray, Kevin Liffey and Emma Farge)

(source: Reuters)