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Amid escalating conflict in eastern DR Congo, WHO has confirmed that a critical laboratory containing deadly pathogens including Ebola remains secure, despite the M23 rebel group's seizure of Goma.
The Red Cross voiced alarm Tuesday over the risk that fighting in the besieged DR Congo city of Goma could cause samples of Ebola and other pathogens held in a laboratory to escape.
An awkward question remains five years after Covid-19 began its deadly rampage: is the world ready to handle the next pandemic?
Since last September, cases have surged in the Democratic Republic of Congo due to a strain of the virus which has recently been detected in nearby African countries.
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The World Health Organization added Disease X in 2017 to a short list of pathogens deemed a top priority for research, alongside known killers like SARS and Ebola.
Significant and interesting snippets of news with a South African angle, from this day in history
When it comes to the preservation of potentially deadly samples of a virus, many experts have differing opinions about the benefits and risks associated with such actions.
These are the sorts of things that happened today, back in time: the Fingos become British subjects; famous war poem written; Japan’s vicious retribution in China; Soviet nuclear weapons in Europe reduced; toddler Madeleine McCann goes missing.
Ghebreyesus is known for his leadership of several international health initiatives that have ensured the foregrounding of critical health concerns on global development agendas.
Equatorial Guinea and Tanzania are facing outbreaks of the Marburg virus, a highly infectious and deadly disease similar to Ebola.
The experts said the South Africans who are infected with this virus from the Ebola group are not at risk of dying, although there are no vaccines and medication for it yet.
Numerous advancements in critical knowledge of medicine and healthcare have allowed several improvements in diagnosis, treatment, and care.
Equatorial Guinea’s Ministry of Health has confirmed eight more cases of Marburg, bringing the number of confirmed cases to nine since the outbreak of the viral haemorrhagic fever was declared on February 13.
This brings the total of laboratory-confirmed cases to nine and probable cases to 20 since the outbreak of the deadly disease similar to Ebola was declared in February. Neighbouring Cameroon also detected two.
Dr Jennifer Giandhari is excited about her work which will advance knowledge of pathogen genomics in terms of transmission and drug resistance.
OPINION: Denis Ardiet, an MSF epidemiologist, works in the epicentre of MSF’s epidemiology division. He currently co-ordinates a team of seven epidemiologists inolved in the ongoing Ebola response in Uganda and this is what he had to say:
Kassanda District is one of the epicentres of the outbreak, which has claimed the lives of over 50 people in Uganda. Last month, health ministers from nine African countries agreed on joint measures to stop the potential spread of the ongoing Ebola disease outbreak in Uganda and beyond its borders.
True to form, Fauci used his final press briefing to strongly encourage Americans to get Covid vaccines and booster shots, and touted the effectiveness of masks, all of which became partisan totems in the US.
In the light of the recent ebola (September 2022) cases in Uganda. this slim volume of stories shines a light on the struggles dealing with the terrible virus.
OPINION: Has the world learned anything about fighting pandemics from Covid-19 that could be applied to Ebola? Perhaps not, writes Adam Taylor.
A 36-bed isolation unit with intensive care capacity for suspected and confirmed patients has been set up in Mubende.
The Uganda Virus Research Institute confirmed the case after testing a sample taken from a 24-year-old male.
The ministry said on Twitter that there had been a confirmed Ebola case in the central Mubende district, a 24-year-old man who showed symptoms and later died.