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Ebola outbreak in DRC deepens vulnerability of people in conflict-hit areas: ICRC
The health crisis resulting from Ebola has not reduced the number of conflict-related emergency cases, says Red Cross, as confirmed cases surpass 800.
πŸ‘ Ebola outbreak in DRC deepens vulnerability of people in conflict-hit areas: ICRC
The true scale of the Ebola outbreak in the DRC is still unknown one month in, responders say. / Reuters

The Ebola epidemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is worsening the vulnerability of people already affected by armed conflict and other forms of violence, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Tuesday.

The ICRC said the five hospitals it supports in North and South Kivu provinces recorded 303 casualties between May 15 and June 15, a 30 percent increase from the 233 reported between April 14 and May 14.

The DRC has reported more than 800 confirmed Ebola cases, including 196 deaths, since the outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo Ebola strain was declared on May 15, the Health Ministry said in the latest update.

The ICRC said that while the Ebola epidemic in the affected provinces demands heightened vigilance, there is a fear that it could be obscuring the continuing acute needs of people affected by armed conflict and other violence.

Moussa Badji, the ICRC’s medical coordinator in the DRC, said the health crisis resulting from Ebola has not reduced the number of conflict-related emergency cases, where surgical teams are placed under constant pressure with a steady stream of weapon-wounded patients.

In a sign of intensifying hostilities, hospitals in Bukavu, Uvira, and Fizi, in South Kivu, have admitted 170 casualties, according to the ICRC.

β€œThe combination of armed conflict and an epidemic is potentially devastating,” said Francois Moreillon, the head of the ICRC delegation in the DRC.

He said that given the circumstances, it is essential that the warring parties act responsibly to ensure cooperation and optimum coordination on health matters, including facilitating the work of humanitarian organisations as well as the rapid, unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid.

β€œThese measures are essential to ensure that the wounded and sick receive appropriate medical care as quickly as possible.”

The virus is spreading across the eastern provinces of Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu, with Ituri accounting for nearly 95 percent of the cases.

The Doctors Without Borders medical charity said on Monday that despite the scale-up in the response, major gaps in surveillance, diagnosis, contact tracing, and community engagement continue to undermine efforts to bring the outbreak under control, one month since the start of the outbreak.

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