Entebbe, Uganda. Just as one Ebola epidemic has been contained, a new one has occurred. Air Serv is making preparations for deployment to support immediate response efforts, crucial to containing the virus in the heavily populated region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).Less than two weeks after health officials celebrated the containment of an Ebola outbreak in western DRC which claimed 33 lives, a new outbreak has been declared in the eastern part of the country. The first cluster of cases were reported by Congo’s Health Ministry on August 1 in the North Kivu province. Within a week, 43 cases have been reported and the death toll has reached 36.Officials have stated that the new outbreak is a different strain of Ebola from that which recently affected the western Eqauteur Province, and is unrelated to those illnesses. They have also stated that this variant of the virus, the Zaire strain, carries the highest fatality rate at 50% and higher. In addition to the difficulties that accompany any emergency response, the densely populated region of North Kivu is currently experiencing a humanitarian crisis. Clashes between government forces and rebel groups have resulted in increasing insecurity and the displacement of over 1 million people from their homes, further complicating response efforts. “It’s going to be a very, very complex operation,” says WHO Deputy Director-General for Emergency Preparedness and Response Peter Salama. “On the scale of difficulty, trying to extinguish a deadly outbreak pathogen in a war zone is at the top of the scale.”Responding organizations have reached out to Air Serv for assistance in containment operations, and plans for deployment are currently being finalized. Aircraft will be used in the transport of passengers and cargo to and from the isolated areas which are inaccessible by land. In a situation where time is a critical factor, the efficiency and cargo capacity of airplanes versus vehicles is key.Air Serv is requesting donations and pledges toward emergency response programs to reduce the cost to humanitarian partners for critically needed transport services. Donor-supplemented programs will permit partner humanitarian organizations to focus the bulk of their budgets where they are most valuable, providing healthcare, shelter, food, and sanitation. Donations can be made through the Air Serv website at www.airserv.org.
Air Serv Mobilizing for Second Ebola Response This Year
Key Takeaways:
- A new and highly fatal Ebola outbreak (Zaire strain) has been declared in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, posing significant challenges due to the densely populated region, ongoing conflict, and widespread displacement.
- Air Serv is preparing to deploy aircraft to provide crucial air transport for personnel and cargo to isolated areas, which is essential for an efficient and timely response.
- Air Serv is requesting donations to help subsidize these critical transport services, enabling humanitarian partners to focus their budgets on direct aid such as healthcare, shelter, and food.
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