20,000 infected in DRC measles outbreak

Kinshasa — A measles outbreak in the copper-mining Katanga province in the Democratic Republic of Congo has killed 315 people and infected at least 20,000, the United Nations said on Wednesday. Hundreds more deaths have likely not been documented due to difficulties accessing remote areas, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in a draft report on the province’s worst outbreak of the disease since 2010-11.

“The measles epidemic in the province of Katanga is only worsening and gaining ground,” said the report.

More than $2.4m will be needed to organise vaccination drives and treat those already infected in the south-eastern province, it said.

At least 1,085 people died and about 77,000 were infected in the 2010-11 epidemic, according to a study in the scientific journal BMC Infectious Diseases.

The industrial copper and cobalt mining zones in the province — Africa’s leading producer of both metals – have been largely untouched by the current outbreak as they lie hundreds of kilometres south of the worst affected areas. Measles is a highly contagious virus that can lead to deadly complications like diarrhoea, dehydration, respiratory infection and encephalitis.

Mortality rates are low in developed countries but can rise to as high as 20 percent in poorer countries, according to medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF). It costs about $1 in developing countries to vaccinate a child against measles. —AFP.

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