In the latest tally, 61 of the cases have been laboratory-confirmed
in the Congo, formerly Zaire, following importation of the
mosquito-borne virus from Angola
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- Pulse News Agency International By Reuters
The Democratic Republic of the Congo
has reported 1,044 suspected cases of yellow fever since March,
including 71 deaths, up from three probable cases and 57
laboratory-confirmed a week ago, the World Health Organization said on Thursday.
In the latest tally, 61 of the cases have been laboratory-confirmed in the Congo, formerly Zaire, following importation of the mosquito-borne virus from Angola, the United Nations health agency said in its latest weekly update on the outbreak.
"The
majority of these cases in DRC are male and they are mainly aged 20 to
34 years. The male preponderance is likely to reflect the gender of
workers returning from Angola," it said. "Surveillance efforts
have increased and vaccination campaigns in DRC have centred on affected
zones in Kinshasa and Kongo Central."
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