The Ebola virus that killed more than 11,000 people in four African countries in 2014-2015 has broken out again - this time in a remote village in the Democratic Republic of Congo. So far, 17 people have died from the newest outbreak, including one nurse who was caring for victims.
The 2014-2015 outbreak was so deadly because the countries involved and various medical aid agencies were slow to respond. This time around, health officials are taking no chances. The World Health Organization is mobilizing a rapid response force that includes medical experts, equipment, and medical supplies, including a new Ebola vaccine. The affected area is just three hours away by road from a city of over a million people. If the virus reaches the city, containment of the outbreak could become much more difficult.
From past experience, health officials believe that by attacking viral disease outbreaks early and hitting them hard, outbreaks can be stopped in their tracks before they can spread very far. It worked (minus the new vaccine) in stopping a previous Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2017. Let's hope it works again.
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