Ebola explosion in Congo, at least 131 people die

At least 131 deaths were reported in an Ebola explosion in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
According to local officials, more than 513 cases are suspected, among them an American doctor.
A spokesperson for the Congo government has declared the cases are now being reported in a wider area, reports BBC.
While the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention has stated two confirmed cases and one death has also been reported in Uganda.
The World Health Organization has declared the international emergency explosion the current type of Ebola, caused by the Bundibugyo virus.
This deadly Ebola explosion continues to spread, the Congoese government has tried to assure people that its reaction teams are working hard to track and investigate alleged infections and that there is no need for panic.
However, with cases now identified in new areas of concern increasing inevitably.












