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According to the latest outbreak report released by the Ministry of Health of the Congo on the 14th, the cumulative number of confirmed cases reported in the current Ebola outbreak in the country reached 2011, including 754 deaths. According to the report, as of the 13th, the outbreak had affected the five provinces of Ituri, North Kivu, South Kivu, Haut-Uélé and Tshopo. Since Ebola cases were first reported in Haut-Uélé Province a few days ago, the outbreak has spread further. A cumulative total of 14 confirmed cases, including 13 deaths, have been reported. According to the report, the new cases in the province indicate that the scope of impact of the epidemic continues to expand, and surveillance, testing, and prevention measures in surrounding provinces need to be strengthened immediately. According to the report, 753 patients are currently being isolated or hospitalized, and the total number of cured cases is 366. The occupancy rate of beds in relevant medical institutions in North Kivu province reached 120.6%, and treatment capacity continues to be under pressure. The report also pointed out that some affected areas are close to the Ugandan border, and frequent movements of people have increased the risk of further spread of the epidemic.

Zhitongcaijing·07/15/2026 01:33:05
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According to the latest outbreak report released by the Ministry of Health of the Congo on the 14th, the cumulative number of confirmed cases reported in the current Ebola outbreak in the country reached 2011, including 754 deaths. According to the report, as of the 13th, the outbreak had affected the five provinces of Ituri, North Kivu, South Kivu, Haut-Uélé and Tshopo. Since Ebola cases were first reported in Haut-Uélé Province a few days ago, the outbreak has spread further. A cumulative total of 14 confirmed cases, including 13 deaths, have been reported. According to the report, the new cases in the province indicate that the scope of impact of the epidemic continues to expand, and surveillance, testing, and prevention measures in surrounding provinces need to be strengthened immediately. According to the report, 753 patients are currently being isolated or hospitalized, and the total number of cured cases is 366. The occupancy rate of beds in relevant medical institutions in North Kivu province reached 120.6%, and treatment capacity continues to be under pressure. The report also pointed out that some affected areas are close to the Ugandan border, and frequent movements of people have increased the risk of further spread of the epidemic.