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DSÖ: Ebola Salgınında Ölü Sayısı 84, Vakalar 471'e Çıktı

DSÖ, Orta Afrika'daki Ebola salgınında ölü sayısının 84'e, vaka sayısının ise 471'e ulaştığını açıkladı. Salgının merkez üssü Demokrat Kongo Cumhuriyeti'nde 452 doğrulanmış vaka tespit edilirken, 82 kişi yaşamını yitirdi. Salgın üç hafta önce ilan edilmişti. Bölgede artan vakalar, yetersiz sağlık altyapısı ve devam eden çatışmalar nedeniyle salgının kontrol altına alınması güçleşiyor. Uluslararası sağlık kuruluşları, virüsün komşu ülkelere sıçramasını önlemek için DSÖ öncülüğünde müdahale çalışmalarını hızlandırdı.

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  1. Güvenlik07 Haz 05:00

    WHO says Ebola has killed 84, affected 471

    GENEVA: Nearly 500 Ebola cases have now been confirmed in the deadly outbreak raging in central Africa, a WHO overview showed on Saturday, amid mounting concern over the swelling scale of the epidemic. In its daily update on the situation, the World Health Organisation tallied 452 confirmed cases, including 82 deaths, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the outbreak was declared three weeks ago. In neighbouring Uganda, meanwhile, it counted 19 confirmed cases, including two deaths. The total of 471 cases and 84 deaths, based on numbers reported by the DRC and Ugandan governments, marked a hike of 100 cases and 20 deaths from a day earlier. The increase came amid warnings that the outbreak, which the WHO has declared an international public health emergency, could eventually swell to become the largest on record. A top official at the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said that models indicated that without strong public health interventions, the current outbreak risked rivalling the scale of the 2014 West Africa epidemic, which saw over 28,000 cases and more than 11,000 deaths. “That scale is possible,” said Jason Asher, director of CDC’s Centre for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics, during a press briefing. Ebola, which is spread through close contact and bodily fluids, has killed more than 15,000 people in Africa over the past 50 years. The current outbreak was declared on May 15 in northeastern DR Congo, but the virus is believed to have spread under the radar for some time beforehand. There are no approved vaccines or treatments for the rare Bundibugyo species of Ebola behind the outbreak. The WHO and the African CDC on Friday launched a $518-million plan to battle the outbreak over the next six months, focusing among other things on boosting surveillance, laboratory testing and infection prevention. Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2026

  2. Güvenlik09 Haz 11:25

    At least one person killed protesting Ebola quarantine centre for US citizens in Kenya

    At least one person has been killed during a demonstration protesting the construction of an Ebola quarantine centre in the Kenyan city of Nanyuki. The centre is set to host Americans who have been extracted from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where an outbreak is currently taking place. Kenya has never registered an Ebola case.

  3. Güvenlik10 Haz 07:56

    Kenya: One killed as protests at US Ebola centre turn violent

    Frustrations are mounting as President William Ruto vows to press ahead with the quarantine facility for American citizens arriving from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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