Malabo, Equatorial Guinea:
9 individuals have died in Equatorial Guinea from an “outbreak” of the Marburg virus, which causes a hemorrhagic fever almost as lethal as Ebola, the well being minister mentioned Monday, asserting {that a} province had been positioned in quarantine.
The federal government had introduced final week that it was investigating the reason for suspect instances of hemorrhagic fever in a densely forested jap area close to the borders of Gabon and Cameroon on Africa’s central western coast, however mentioned solely three individuals had proven “mild signs”.
Well being Minister Mitoha Ondo’o Ayekaba instructed a press convention {that a} well being alert had been declared in Kie-Ntem province and the neighbouring district of Mongomo, with a “lockdown plan carried out” after consulting with the World Well being Group and the United Nations.
The quarantine is impacting 4,325 individuals in Kie-Ntem, he mentioned.
The 9 deaths occurred between January 7 and February 7, the minister added, with testing nonetheless to be carried out on a “suspicious” loss of life in hospital on February 10.
The Marburg virus is a extremely harmful pathogen that causes extreme fever typically accompanied by bleeding, and sometimes concentrating on a number of organs and decreasing the physique’s capability to perform by itself.
It’s a part of the so-called filovirus household that additionally consists of the Ebola virus, which has wreaked havoc in a number of earlier outbreaks in Africa.
The pure host of the Marburg virus is the African fruit bat, which carry the virus however don’t fall sick from it.
However the animals can move the virus to primates in shut proximity, together with people, and human-to-human transmission then happens via contact with blood or different bodily fluids.
Fatality charges in confirmed instances have ranged from 24 p.c to 88 p.c in earlier outbreaks, relying on the virus pressure and case administration, based on the WHO.
Excessive alert
The WHO mentioned in an announcement Monday that along with the 9 deaths, 16 different individuals in Kie-Ntem had proven suspect signs together with fever and vomiting blood.
It marks the primary Marburg outbreak within the central African nation, although it famous earlier outbreaks and sporadic instances in different components of Africa, together with in Angola, DR Congo, Guinea, Kenya, South Africa and Uganda.
Final July, Ghana had reported two Marburg deaths for the primary time, in what had been additionally the primary instances in West Africa. Authorities declared an finish to the outbreak in September.
There have been earlier outbreaks and sporadic instances in different components of Africa — in Angola, DR Congo, Guinea, Kenya, South Africa and Uganda.
The virus takes between two and 21 days to incubate, resulting in abrupt signs of excessive fever, complications, muscular ache, vomiting and diarrhoea — signs that may make Marburg troublesome to diagnose initially, as they’re just like typhoid and malaria.
The WHO mentioned it had dispatched specialised groups to help native authorities in Equatorial Guinea, an oil-rich state led since 1979 by the authoritarian President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
Gabon and Cameroon had already carried out testing and border controls or restrictions in some areas after Equatorial Guinea introduced the suspected Marburg instances.
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