Health
Last Ebola Patient Discharged in Congo, Countdown Begins for Outbreak End

The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that the last Ebola patient in Congo was discharged from treatment over the weekend, marking a significant milestone in the country’s latest outbreak. As of September 25, no new cases have been reported, prompting the WHO to initiate a 42-day countdown to declare the outbreak officially over, should no further cases emerge.
Details of the Outbreak
This outbreak, which began in the remote Bulape health district of the Kasai province, was declared on September 4, 2023. In total, there have been 64 cases reported, consisting of 53 confirmed cases and 11 probable cases. The situation has been dire, with the WHO reporting 43 deaths and only 19 individuals successfully recovering from the disease, including the patient who was discharged on Sunday.
Dr. Mohamed Janabi, the WHO regional director for Africa, emphasized the significance of this recovery. He stated, “The recovery of the last patient just six weeks after the outbreak was declared is a remarkable achievement that shows how strong partnership, national expertise and determination have contributed to overcoming challenges to save and protect lives.”
The outbreak was particularly challenging due to the remote nature of the Kasai province, where health workers faced difficulties in reaching patients because of inadequate road infrastructure.
Continued Vigilance and Support
Despite the hopeful news, the WHO has reiterated its commitment to maintaining a presence on the ground. The organization is closely collaborating with the Congolese government to ensure that health measures remain in place to detect and respond to any future cases promptly.
The recent outbreak represents the first occurrence of Ebola in the Kasai province in 18 years, highlighting the ongoing risk of the virus in the region. The WHO’s ongoing efforts and the successful discharge of the last patient reflect a robust response to a public health crisis, showcasing the strength of international cooperation and local health systems.
As the countdown begins, the focus will remain on vigilance, preparedness, and swift action to prevent any resurgence of the virus, ensuring the safety and health of communities in Congo.
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