The many blind spots that could be hiding the full spread of Congos Ebola outbreak: WHO

NAIROBI — There are many “blind spots” in the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic ​of Congo, a World Health Organization expert ‌said on Friday, suggesting the spread of the deadly disease may be much wider than official estimates.Congo said ​on Thursday the disease had spread to three ​new health zones.It reported 676 confirmed ⁠cases and 136 deaths in an outbreak that ​has also spread to neighboring Uganda.“There are still ​many blind spots in some areas that are high risk,” Olivier le Polain, a WHO epidemiologist in Beni, eastern ​Congo, said.“Surveillance really needs to be strengthened in ​those areas.”Follow The Post’s coverage on the latest Ebola outbreakAnother big challenge is a shortage of beds that medics can use to isolate patients, he said.There were only 250 across the three affected provinces, he added.The outbreak involves the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, for which ​there is ​no approved ⁠treatment or vaccine.The disease went undetected for weeks, and first responders say they are playing catch-up.The ​WHO does not yet have projections ​for ⁠the size of the epidemic, Le Polain said, after the US CDC said it could be on ⁠the ​same level as the 2014-2016 ​West Africa outbreak, which caused more than 11,000 deaths....

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