The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday announced the confirmation of three new cases of the Ebola Virus in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, bringing the total to five in the last 10 days.
According to the health officials, the latest flare-up of the virus appeared to be linked to the massive 2018-20 outbreak, which killed more than 2,200 people and infected more than 1,000 others
The WHO said in a statement that the cases were detected on Saturday in the health district of Butsili, close to the city of Beni where the last outbreak was centred, three people out of the five confirmed cases have died.
Flare-ups after a major Ebola outbreak can be caused by latent infections that linger in the semen of survivors. Another cluster of cases linked to the 2018-20 epidemic broke out in February and was contained by May after six deaths.
Vaccines have been a game-changer in containing recent outbreaks more quickly. Last week medics began vaccinating contacts of the cases using a shot manufactured by Merck(MRK.N). It is one of two available Ebola vaccines, the other made by Johnson & Johnson(JNJ.N).