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[Outbreak of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in the Republic of the Congo, 2003: a new strategy?].

P Formenty1, F Libama, A Epelboin, Y Allarangar, E Leroy, H Moudzeo, P Tarangonia, A Molamou, M Lenzi, K Ait-Ikhlef, B Hewlett, C Roth, T Grein.   

Abstract

This article describes the last Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) outbreak that occurred in the Cuvette Ouest Region of the Republic of Congo from January to April 2003. Epidemiological study demonstrated that the first patient, in whom diagnosis was made retrospectively, became ill on December 25, 2002. Subsequently until May 7, 2003, a total of 143 cases were recorded in the Mbomo and Kéllé health districts including 129 fatalities. Thirteen cases were laboratory confirmed and 130 were epidemiologically linked. Fifty-three percent of patients were male. Age ranged form 5 days to 80 years. Transmission involved direct contact with an infected person especially within families. Epidemiological data traced introduction of Ebola virus into the population to three primary cases mainly involving hunters. In all three cases development of the disease followed contact with non-human primates (gorillas) and other mammals (antelope) that had either been killed or found dead. Three health care workers were infected during the epidemic but nosocomial transmission played a minor role in the epidemic. On June 5, the Minister of Health and Population of the Congo Republic officially declared that the outbreak of EHF was over in the Cuvette Ouest Region. The last case was recorded on April 22 in the small village of Ndjoukou.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14579469

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Trop (Mars)        ISSN: 0025-682X


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