
Red Cross carry a coffin with the dead body of a child who died of Ebola in Mongbwalu,Ituri (Picture: Reuters)
At least 18 people possibly infected with Ebola fled hospital after it was attacked multiple times by grieving families.
At least 220 people have died of the virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo since an outbreak was declared earlier this month.
Attacks by residents on makeshift hospitals in Ituri province,the centre of the outbreak,have risen in the last week.
Some 18 Ebola patients escaped Mongbwalu general referral hospital on Saturday as people burnt tents set up by Médecins Sans Frontières.
Of them,four lab cases have come back; three were negative and one was positive.
Dr Richard Lokodu,medical director of the facility,told Reuters: ‘We have one confirmed case of Ebola that continues to circulate in the community and evade the response.’
Health aid groups are now playing ‘catch-up’ since the outbreak was first detected in mid-May (Picture: Reuters)
People were being treated at the time (Picture: AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa)
At least one hospital worker was injured (Picture: AP Photo/Dirole Lotsima Dieudonn)He added that the hospital was attacked four times on Sunday in attacks plotted by the family of a Christian religious leader who died of Ebola.A suspected patient who was in critical condition died in the second attack while trying to flee from his bed.The attackers,Dr Lokodu said,wanted to take the bodies of the Ebola victims by force for burial.Ebola can be contracted through contact with the bodily fluids of a dead person; the virus has spread during mourning and funeral proceedings in previous outbreaks.@metrouk The World Health Organisation has officially declared the Ebola outbreak in Congo as an ‘emergency of international concern’. Officials have stressed that whilst this isn’t a global pandemic like Covid,there’s concern about regional spread after cases have crossed into Uganda. Ebola is spread through bodily fluids and this strain is the Bundibugyo virus,which currently has no approved vaccine or treatment. 🎥 @zofia_louise #worldnews #ebola #congo #vaccine♬ original sound – Metro – MetroA similar incident happened last Thursday,which saw a grieving family burn hospital tents down in Rwampara Hospital after medical professionals refused to release a young footballer’s body.Local officials say the attacks are down to a lack of awareness,with some seeing Ebola as a ‘white man’s invention’ or a cash-grab by hospitals.What is Ebola?

The rare and deadly virus has emerged again in Uganda and Congo (Picture: Getty)
Ebola is an illness caused by a group of related viruses,known as orthoebolaviruses.
Infections come in two parts – dry and wet.
The so-called dry symptoms,which include fever,aches,pains and fatigue,can progress to ‘wet’ ones such as diarrhoea,vomiting and bleeding.
As the first round of symptoms,which show within 21 days,resemble the common cold or flu,many Ebola cases go undiagnosed.
Ebola is mainly spread through contact with the bodily fluids of an infected,sick or dead person,or contaminated objects like clothing.
It does not spread through particles that linger in the air. Instead,infected fluid must directly enter the body through an opening,like the mouth.
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