Red Cross says deadly Congo Ebola epidemic yet to peak, may last a year

A Red Cross official said on Tuesday that the Ebola ​epidemic in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo ‌had not yet peaked, and could last for a year.Over 800 cases of the rare Bundibugyo strain, for which there is no ​proven treatment or vaccine, have been reported in Congo, 192 ​of them fatal.The disease, transmitted through body ⁠fluids even after death, is spreading fast across three provinces, ​government data shows.“It’s very difficult to know exactly to ​what extent the epidemic is spreading … but yes, the peak is, I think, not behind us, but in front of us,” ​Bruno Michon, operations manager for the International Federation of ​Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, told reporters by video link ‌from ⁠eastern Congo.“We are afraid that this could last one year, to end this disease.”The response has been hampered by a lack of treatment centers, and by community resistance to stringent hygiene measures, and health ​officials say that, over ​a month ⁠since the outbreak was declared, the true scale is still unknown.Follow The Post’s coverage on the latest Ebola outbreakMichon said that IFRC teams – which help with community ​engagement and safe and dignified burials of ​Ebola victims — ⁠had faced verbal abuse, threats and attacks in recent days.“Building trust takes time.

It requires honesty, patience, and ⁠humility, ​but in this outbreak it is ​not optional, it is life-saving,” he said....

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