New Ebola outbreak leaves 3 dead in Democratic Republic of Congo

The World health Organization reported the new outbreak that began in April.

"At this stage, the overall risk is high at national level due to the known impact of Ebola outbreaks, remoteness of the affected area, limited access to health care and suboptimal surveillance," they reported.

In an account of the outbreak's start, WHO officials revealed how quickly the virus is suspected of spreading from patient to patient.

Two days later, the motorcycle driver who transported the first patient and another person who had helped during the transport also developed symptoms. The driver died from the illness on April 26, just four days after the first patient arrived for treatment.

Other people who have developed symptoms were "close" to these three patients, according to the WHO.

In an effort to stop the outbreak from spreading rapidly, a health team was sent out and is now identifying contacts who may have been exposed to the deadly virus. At least 125 people close to those who fell ill with the disease are being monitored.

Isolation centers will be set up in case the outbreak spreads, according to the WHO. Aid groups are also setting up isolation facilities in the event that the outbreak becomes considerably worse.