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Outbreak of Ebola virus disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, April–May, 2018: an epidemiological study
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier, 2018.
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Abstract
- Background\ud \ud On May 8, 2018, the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo reported an outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Équateur Province in the northwest of the country. The remoteness of most affected communities and the involvement of an urban centre connected to the capital city and neighbouring countries makes this outbreak the most complex and high risk ever experienced by the Democratic Republic of the Congo. We provide early epidemiological information arising from the ongoing investigation of this outbreak.\ud Methods\ud \ud We classified cases as suspected, probable, or confirmed using national case definitions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Ministère de la Santé Publique. We investigated all cases to obtain demographic characteristics, determine possible exposures, describe signs and symptoms, and identify contacts to be followed up for 21 days. We also estimated the reproduction number and projected number of cases for the 4-week period from May 25, to June 21, 2018.\ud Findings\ud \ud As of May 30, 2018, 50 cases (37 confirmed, 13 probable) of Zaire ebolavirus were reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 21 (42%) were reported in Bikoro, 25 (50%) in Iboko, and four (8%) in Wangata health zones. Wangata is part of Mbandaka, the urban capital of Équateur Province, which is connected to major national and international transport routes. By May 30, 2018, 25 deaths from Ebola virus disease had been reported, with a case fatality ratio of 56% (95% CI 39–72) after adjustment for censoring. This case fatality ratio is consistent with estimates for the 2014–16 west African Ebola virus disease epidemic (p=0·427). The median age of people with confirmed or probable infection was 40 years (range 8–80) and 30 (60%) were male. The most commonly reported signs and symptoms in people with confirmed or probable Ebola virus disease were fever (40 [95%] of 42 cases), intense general fatigue (37 [90%] of 41 cases), and loss of appetite (37 [90%] of 41 cases). Gastrointestinal symptoms were frequently reported, and 14 (33%) of 43 people reported haemorrhagic signs. Time from illness onset and hospitalisation to sample testing decreased over time. By May 30, 2018, 1458 contacts had been identified, of which 746 (51%) remained under active follow-up. The estimated reproduction number was 1·03 (95% credible interval 0·83–1·37) and the cumulative case incidence for the outbreak by June 21, 2018, is projected to be 78 confirmed cases (37–281), assuming heterogeneous transmissibility.\ud Interpretation\ud \ud The ongoing Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has similar epidemiological features to previous Ebola virus disease outbreaks. Early detection, rapid patient isolation, contact tracing, and the ongoing vaccination programme should sufficiently control the outbreak. The forecast of the number of cases does not exceed the current capacity to respond if the epidemiological situation does not change. The information presented, although preliminary, has been essential in guiding the ongoing investigation and response to this outbreak.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Diarrhea
Male
0301 basic medicine
Zaire ebolavirus
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Fever
Vomiting
Health Personnel
Appetite
Disease
medicine.disease_cause
Disease Outbreaks
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Age Distribution
0302 clinical medicine
General & Internal Medicine
Case fatality rate
Epidemiology
Humans
Medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
Sex Distribution
Child
Fatigue
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Ebola virus
business.industry
Incidence (epidemiology)
Vaccination
Outbreak
Nausea
General Medicine
11 Medical And Health Sciences
Hemorrhagic Fever, Ebola
Middle Aged
Abdominal Pain
3. Good health
Hospitalization
Early Diagnosis
030104 developmental biology
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Female
business
Contact tracing
Demography
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01406736
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....abef77875751dfb576ebe58cc1cd52ac