Ebola blast where over 100 people died, the American doctor is sent to Czechia after contact with the infected

Finally, a deadly version of Ebola has hit local communities in the Republic of Congo, taking over 100 lives and causing a global health emergency.
An American doctor after contacting a patient infected with Ebola moved from Uganda to a hospital in Prague, which caused no little panic.
The doctor had worked in Uganda, where health authorities are facing an explosion of the Ebola virus version Bundibugyo, reports Reuters.
It is not necessarily confirmed as infected, but is being treated as a high-risk case because of exposure to the patient.
The transfer has been made to strict biological security measures to prevent any possible spread of the virus.
Prague Hospital has specialised capacities for treating highly infectious diseases.

Otherwise, it should be noted that the current explosion is being caused by the option"Bundibugyo", a rare form of Ebola. Contrary to the most common option, the Bundibugyo variant currently has no vaccines or treatments approved by WHO.
The Ebola virus is believed to first pass from animals to humans through contact with animals that are infected with bats, monkeys, and other forest animals. Hunting and processing of this “butt” increases the risk of infection.
Traditional burial rituals in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) often include touching and washing the victim's body by family. Since Ebola spreads through body fluids, these rites have helped spread the virus during explosions. /Periscopi












