The Ebola virus is transmitted to people through human-to-human transmission and from wild animals. It is formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever. During 2014-16 the first Ebola Virus Disease outbreaks occurred in remote villages in Central Africa urban areas as well as rural ones. According to the ABCNews recently in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo four people have tested positive for Ebola just after another outbreak that has killed almost 33 people in the northwest. According to the health ministry 20 people have already died from haemorrhagic fevers in and around Mangina a densely populated town about 30 km