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A healthcare worker outside an ebola isolation ward. Michael Duff/AP/Press Association Images

Fears of new Ebola outbreak after two deaths in Congo

That’s about 3,000 km away from the West African epidemic.

TWO EBOLA-RELATED deaths have been confirmed in Congo, in central Africa, hundreds of miles away from the existing epidemic in the West African nations such as Liberia and Guinea.

Congo’s health minister, Felix Kabange Numbi, confirmed the deaths yesterday, sparking fears of a new, second strain of the disease, which has killed more than 1,400 people in West Africa.

Eight samples were taken from Djera, located in the Boende region of Congo’s northwest Equateur province, and two of them came back positive, Kabange said on state television yesterday.

Congolese officials believe Ebola has killed 13 people in the region, including five health workers, Kabange said.

He said 11 people were sick and in isolation and that 80 contacts were being traced.

“This epidemic has nothing to do with the one in West Africa,” Kabange said.

This is the seventh outbreak of Ebola in Congo. The disease was first discovered there in 1976.

“The experience acquired during the six previous epidemics of Ebola will contribute to the containing of this illness,” Kabange said.

Boende is the region where the World Health Organization said an outbreak of hemorrhagic gastroenteritis has killed 70 people in recent weeks.

The WHO said last week those deaths were not Ebola-related, but WHO spokesman Gregory Haertl told Associated Press yesterday that the information was the result of “miscommunication from the field.”

Haertl said on Twitter that samples tested at a national laboratory were positive for Ebola and that the results of confirmation tests from a laboratory in Gabon would likely come back today.

He said it was possible the outbreak could be unrelated to the outbreak in West Africa, where a total of 2,615 infections and 1,427 deaths have been recorded in four countries –  Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

Djera, a collection of villages, is more than 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) from Congo’s capital, Kinshasa. It is more than 600 kilometers from the provincial capital, Mbandaka.

Kabange said Djera would be placed under quarantine.

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