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September 10, 2019

Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Return of the Japan Disaster Relief Infectious Diseases Response Team

photoTraining for quarantine and medical and public health officers
(Kisangani)

photoAssistance for assessment of infectious prevention at hospital and health center
(Kisangani)

photoTraining for quarantine and medical and public health officers
(Kisangani)

photoReinforcement of Madula quarantine of
(Kisangani)

photoTraining for quarantine officers
(Kinshasa)

photoLocal media interview
(Left:JDR memberRight:JICA DRC representative)

In response to the request from the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the second batch of Japan Disaster Relief (JDR) Infectious Diseases Response Team was dispatched to DRC. The team commenced its activities against Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak on August 24, and completed all the activities on September 6 and returned to Japan on September 9.

In close cooperation with the Government of DRC and international organizations, the JDR team assisted local efforts in tackling EVD as continuation from the first batch and conducted assistances for strengthening EVD surveillance, the capacity of Point of Entry/Control (PoE/PoC), and laboratory diagnosis for EVD in Kinshasa, the capital and Kisangani, Tshopo Province.

Specifically, the team implemented following activities;

[in Kisangani]
◦Training for quarantine and medical and public health officers on putting on and removing personal protective equipment (PPE), usage of non-contact thermometer and hand hygiene in view of strengthening EVD surveillance, safe medical care and PoE/PoC.
◦Reinforcement of busy quarantine checkpoint at Madula along with provision of essential materials such as hand-washing instruments, tent, desk and chairs.

[in Kinshasa]
◦Trainings for quarantine officers at airports with focus on EVD surveillance, quarantine, safe and correct skills for laboratory diagnosis for EVD.


The Government of DRC has expressed its gratitude to the Government of Japan for the JDR team’s support.

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