DR Congo begins vaccinating against new Ebola outbreak

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Published On: 14 Sep 2025, 22:07

 KINSHASA, Sept 14, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - The Democratic Republic of Congo began on Sunday a vaccine programme against a fresh Ebola epidemic, which has killed 28 people in the country since late August.

A first load of 400 doses against the often fatal viral disease was handed 
out in the hotspot town of Bulape, in the central Kasai province, the World 
Health Organization said.

The last outbreak of Ebola in the vast central African nation was three years 
ago and killed six people. Its deadliest, lasting from 2018 to 2020, left 
2,300 dead out of 3,500 people known to have been infected.

According to the latest toll from the Congolese health authorities on Sunday, 
28 deaths and 81 confirmed cases have been registered since the first 
confirmed infection of a pregnant 34-year-old woman on August 20.

The WHO believes the fatality rate from this epidemic, which was declared in 
early September, to be around 35 percent.

The first shipment of vaccines was handed out to those most at risk from the 
virus, including frontline health workers and close contacts of infected 
people, the WHO statement said.

Delivery of another 45,000 vaccines to the DRC had been approved by the 
International Coordinating Group on Vaccine Provision, the United Nations 
health agency added.

Ebola was first identified in the DRC, then known as Zaire, in 1976.
In the last half-century the virus, which is spread through direct contact 
with bodily fluids, has gone on to kill around 15,000 in Africa.

The disease causes severe bleeding and organ failure, with the WHO recording 
epidemic fatality rates of between 25 and 90 percent.

Scientists have identified six strains of the Ebola virus, with the Zaire 
strain believed to be responsible for the latest outbreak.

While there is a vaccine for the Zaire strain, not all of the others are 
covered by vaccines.

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