Via ECDC:
Ebola outbreak in DR Congo: ECDC rapid risk assessment. Click through for the full report and links. Excerpt:
An outbreak of Ebola haemorrhagic fever is ongoing in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with 15 cases reported, including nine deaths in Orientale province in eastern DRC. ECDC has published a rapid risk assessment to assess the risk at an EU level associated with this outbreak.
The risk of the outbreak spreading to the EU is extremely low. It is unlikely, but not impossible, that travellers infected in DRC could arrive in the EU while incubating the disease and develop symptoms while in the EU. These cases would most likely seek medical attention and be isolated, preventing further transmission.
It is the first time that the Ebola species Bundibugyo has been laboratory confirmed as the cause of an Ebola outbreak in DRC. This finding indicates that the current outbreak in DRC is not related to the recently ended outbreak in Uganda, which was caused by the Ebola species Sudan.