Beni Ebola Treatment Center Boosts Capacity to Manage Outbreak
Health authorities in Beni, located in the North Kivu province of the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, have activated five accommodation rooms at the Ebola Treatment Center (CTE). These facilities are designated to house suspected cases, contacts, and confirmed patients of the virus.
Response to the Bundibugyo Strain
Dr. Guy Kabongo, who is in charge of information and communication for the Provincial Health Division in North Kivu, stated that these five rooms from a former treatment center are now being used to support victims. This response follows the declaration of the 17th Ebola epidemic, specifically involving the Bundibugyo strain.
To improve the efficiency of patient care, health officials have implemented a strategy where the monitoring of contacts and treatment of the sick is managed by entity. This method is intended to optimize treatment within the specific zones where contamination occurred.
Current Health Statistics and Public Safety
The Beni health zone has recorded five confirmed cases of the virus. Of these five cases, three have resulted in death and two remain active.

health officials reported that two contacts have escaped from the Beni health zone. In response, the Provincial Health Directorate is calling for increased cooperation from the public to report any sick individuals who may risk spreading the disease further.
Future Capacity Planning
The Provincial Health Division is currently preparing for an evaluation meeting involving all present partners. This session is intended to assess the current situation and determine the next steps for infrastructure.
Depending on the outcome of this meeting, authorities may decide to rearrange existing sites or create additional blocks. Such measures would be taken if there is a need to house a larger number of patients in the future.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current status of Ebola cases in the Beni health zone?
The zone has recorded five confirmed cases, with three deaths and two active cases, as well as two contacts who have escaped.
Which strain of the Ebola virus is affecting the region?
The current outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus.
How are health authorities managing the treatment of patients?
Treatment and the monitoring of contacts are being conducted by entity to ensure higher efficiency within the specific zones of contamination.
How can international health standards better support local entities during the early stages of a viral outbreak?