Investigation of and Strategies to Control the Final Cluster of the 2018–2020 Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

Author:

Keita Mory12ORCID,Polonsky Jonathan23,Finci Iris4,Mbala-Kingebeni Placide5,Ilumbulumbu Michel Kalongo6,Dakissaga Adama7,Ngwama John Kombe8,Tosalisana Michel Kasereka6,Ahuka-Mundeke Steve5,Gueye Abdou Salam1,Dagron Stephanie2,Keiser Olivia2,Fall Ibrahima Soce3

Affiliation:

1. Regional Office for Africa, World Health Organization, Brazzaville , Congo

2. Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Global Health, University of Geneva , Geneva , Switzerland

3. World Health Organization , Geneva , Switzerland

4. European Program for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) , Stockholm , Sweden

5. Institut National de Recherche Biomédicale (INRB) , Kinshasa , Democratic Republic of Congo

6. Division Provinciale de la Santé du Nord-Kivu, Ministère de la Santé , Goma , Democratic Republic of Congo

7. Ministère de la Santé, Direction Régionale de la Santé du Plateau central , Ziniaré , Burkina Faso

8. Direction Générale de la Lutte contre la Maladie, Ministère de la Santé , Kinshasa , Democratic Republic of Congo

Abstract

Abstract Background On April 10, 2020, while the independent committee of the International Health Regulation was meeting to decide whether the 10th Ebola outbreak in the Demogratic Republic of Congo still constituted a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, a new confirmed case was reported in the city of Beni, the last epicenter of the epidemic. This study aimed to understand the source of this cluster and learn from the implemented control strategies for improved response in the future. Methods We conducted a combined epidemiological and genomic investigation to understand the origins and dynamics of transmission within this cluster and describe the strategy that successfully controlled the outbreak. Results Eight cases were identified as belonging to this final cluster. A total of 1028 contacts were identified. Whole-genome sequencing revealed that all cases belonged to the same cluster, the closest sequence to which was identified as a case from the Beni area with symptom onset in July 2019 and a difference of just 31 nucleotides. Outbreak control measures included community confinement of high-risk contacts. Conclusions This study illustrates the high risk of additional flare-ups in the period leading to the end-of-outbreak declaration and the importance of maintaining enhanced surveillance and confinement activities to rapidly control Ebola outbreaks.

Funder

World Health Organization

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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