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‘Blind spots’ could hide full spread of Congo’s Ebola outbreak, WHO suggests

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NAIROBI, June 12 (Reuters) - ‌There are many "blind spots" in the ​Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a World Health ⁠Organization expert said on Friday, suggesting the spread of the deadly disease may be much wider than ​official estimates.

Congo said on Thursday the disease had spread to ‌three new health zones. It reported 676 confirmed cases and 136 deaths in an outbreak that has also spread ⁠to neighbouring Uganda.

"There are still many ⁠blind spots in some areas that are high risk," Olivier le Polain, a WHO epidemiologist in Beni, eastern Congo, said. 

"Surveillance really needs to be strengthened in those ‌areas."

Another big challenge is a shortage of beds that ⁠medics can use to isolate patients, ‌he said. There were only ​250 across the three affected provinces, he added. 

The outbreak involves the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, for which ‌there is no approved treatment or ​vaccine.

The disease went ⁠undetected for weeks and first responders say they ‌are playing catch-up. 

The WHO does ⁠not yet have projections for the size of the epidemic, Le Polain said, after the U.S. CDC said ​it could be ‌on the same level as the 2014-2016 West Africa outbreak ⁠which caused more than ​11,000 deaths.

(Reporting by Emma Farge; Editing by Linda ​Pasquini and Andrew Heavens)

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