Year Country Cases Fatality rate References
BDBV        
2012 DRC 57 0.51 [A]
2007 Uganda 149 0.25 [A], [B]
    206 0.32  
SUDV        
2012 Uganda 7 0.57 [A]
2012 Uganda 24 0.71 [A]
2011 Uganda 1 1 [A], [B]
2004 Sudan 17 0.41 [A], [B]
2000 Uganda 425 0.53 [A], [B]
1979 Sudan 34 0.65 [A], [B]
1976 Sudan 284 0.53 [A], [B]
    792 0.54  
EBOV        
2008 DRC 32 0.46 [A], [B]
2007 DRC 264 0.71 [A], [B]
2005 Congo 12 0.83 [A]
2003 Congo 35 0.83 [A], [B]
2003 Congo 143 0.9 [A], [B]
2001-2002 Congo 58 0.75 [A], [B]
2001-2002 Gabon 65 0.82 [A], [B]
1996 South Africa 2 0.5 [B], [C]
1996 Gabon 60 0.75 [A], [B]
1996 Gabon 31 0.68 [A], [B]
1995 DRC 315 0.81 [A], [B]
1994 Gabon 52 0.6 [A], [B]
1977 DRC 1 1 [A], [B]
1976 DRC 318 0.88 [A], [B]
    1388 0.79  
Table 1: Ebolavirus outbreaks, divided respect main Ebolavirus subtypes. Outbreaks between the appearance of the virus in 1976 and preceding the 2014 are considered. BDBV, Bundibugyo Ebolavirus; SUDV, Sudan Ebolavirus, EBOV, Zaire Ebolavirus. [Sources: A. World Health Organization (WHO). Media Center: Ebolavirus disease. Fact sheet N° 103. Updated April 2014. http://www.who.int/ mediacentre/factsheets/fs103/en/; B. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC), Chronology of Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever Outbreaks. Known Cases and Outbreaks of Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever, in Chronological Order http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/resources/outbreak-table.html; C. World Health Organization (WHO)(1996) Weekly Epidemiological Record. 71: 353-360 http://www.who.int/docstore /wer/pdf/1996 /wer7147.pdf].