DR Congo's Ebola outbreak coming to an end: minister

A nurse working with the World Health Organization shows a bottle containing Ebola vaccine at the town all of Mbandaka, DR Congo on May 21, 2018 during the launch of the Ebola vaccination campaign. PHOTO | JUNIOR KANNAH | AFP

What you need to know:

  • This is the ninth Ebola outbreak in DR Congo since 1976.
  • The death toll stood at 29 as of Tuesday, DR Congo Health minister said.

DR CONGO,

An outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo is just weeks away from being defeated, after claiming 29 lives, the country's health minister said Thursday.

The "countdown" has begun, Oly Ilunga, said, noting that "all those in contact with the last confirmed cases of Ebola have finished their 21-day surveillance period without showing signs of contamination."

He said the outbreak, the ninth in the former Belgian colony since 1976, could be declared over after 42 days without a new confirmed case — representing two incubation periods of the highly contagious haemorrhagic virus.

Its return dates from May 8, with the first cases from two rural areas in the northwest of the country, making the disease hard to treat.

The minister hailed the effectiveness of vaccines administered to 3,330 vulnerable people.

The death toll stood at 29 as of Tuesday, Ilunga said.

An Ebola epidemic in 2014 left 11,300 people dead, mainly in West Africa.