Yellow fever spreads to DR Congo, kills 21
12/04/2016
Yellow fever has taken a heavy toll in Angola
An outbreak of yellow fever has
killed 21 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health
Organization (WHO) says, linking some cases to an outbreak in
neighbouring Angola.
There was, it said, a "serious risk of further spread of the disease" in DRC.
The acute, mosquito-borne viral disease has killed 225 people in Angola and infected about 1,600 there.
The WHO said the DRC health authorities had set up a national committee to respond to the outbreak, including "screening and sanitary controls" on the country's borders.
It is thought that Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are key yellow fever carriers
It is endemic in tropical regions of Africa and South America.
BBC
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