DRC priest infected with Ebola

KINSHASA. — A Catholic priest has been quarantined in the Democratic Republic of Congo after being infected with Ebola as health officials yesterday revised down the number of deaths to 22. “We have quarantined a priest from the diocese of Mbandaka-Bikoro who tested positive for the Ebola virus,” a medical source told AFP on Thursday, on condition of anonymity.
Religious authorities in the town could not be immediately contacted.

The Congolese Health Ministry yesterday published a new death toll for the latest outbreak following laboratory tests on bodies.

The number of overall deaths as of May 23 was confirmed as 22, not the previously reported 27, the communiqué said.
The number of those infected was also revised down from 58 to 52, including 31 confirmed, 13 probable and 8 suspected cases.
It was not possible to establish whether the priest was among them.

The authorities explained the downward revisions by saying some cases attributed to Ebola had proved negative after laboratory testing.

Kinshasa on May 8 announced cases of the notorious haemorrhagic fever in a remote north-western district called Bikoro.
Last Thursday, the first case was reported in a city – Mbandaka, a transport hub located on the Congo River.

DRC health officials launched a small, targeted vaccination campaign this week and Unicef said it was helping schools and children to protect against the spread of the virus.

The charity’s DRC representative Gianfranco Rotigliano told AFP, following a visit to schools in Bikoro: “I spoke with the schoolchildren, and they know the basic rules including washing their hands regularly, and not shaking hands.” — AFP

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