WHO: Second Ebola patient dies in Congo

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و .ضافت World Health OrganizationYesterday, Monday, in a tweet on her Twitter account, a genetic test showed that the infection, which was confirmed last week, was "transfer case"which is the transmission of the disease from an infected animal and is not linked to the previous outbreak announced in October.

A spokesman for the World Health Organization told Archyde.com that the second victim of the virus Ebola It belongs to a woman related to the first case.

Symptoms began on the first patient on the fifth of April, but he did not seek treatment for more than a week.

The patient entered an Ebola treatment center in Mbandaka, the capital of Equateur (the Equatorial Region), on April 23 and died later that day.

and saw Congo Previously, there were 13 Ebola outbreaks, one of which was from 2018 to 2020, in the east of the country, killing nearly 2,300 people, the second highest number of victims in the history of the disease.

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و .ضافت World Health Organizationin a tweet on her Twitter account, yesterday, Monday, that a genetic test showed that the infection, which was confirmed last week, was a “case of transmission”, which is the transmission of the disease from an infected animal and has no connection with the previous outbreak that was announced in October.

A spokesman for the World Health Organization told Archyde.com that the second victim of the virus Ebola It belongs to a woman related to the first case.

Symptoms began on the first patient on the fifth of April, but he did not seek treatment for more than a week.

The patient entered an Ebola treatment center in Mbandaka, the capital of Equateur (the Equatorial Region), on April 23 and died later that day.

and saw Congo Previously, there were 13 Ebola outbreaks, one of which was from 2018 to 2020, in the east of the country, killing nearly 2,300 people, the second highest number of victims in the history of the disease.

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