Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 11
CDC Confirms 1 US Aid Worker Has Ebola in DRC as Congo Cases Reach 1,830
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 11

CDC Confirms 1 US Aid Worker Has Ebola in DRC as Congo Cases Reach 1,830

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 11

Summary

  • A US citizen working for a humanitarian group in the Democratic Republic of Congo tested positive for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, the CDC said Friday.
  • CDC teams are working with the employer, other US agencies and partners in Congo to trace high-risk contacts and prevent further transmission.
  • 1,830 confirmed cases and 648 deaths have now been recorded in the DRC, while the CDC said no US cases have been confirmed and the risk to Americans remains low.
  • The outbreak is still concentrated in remote parts of the DRC and neighboring Uganda, though it has already produced overseas cases including a humanitarian worker diagnosed in France last month.

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