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The WHO estimates 78 million people a year get gonorrhoea, an STD that can infect the genitals, rectum and throat.
In the latest tally, 61 of the cases have been laboratory-confirmed in the Congo.
The worst recorded outbreak of Ebola has already killed more than 11,200 people across West Africa.
Efforts to wipe out the deadly virus were being hampered by people’s mistrust of health workers.
Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia have borne the brunt of the 20,000 infections and nearly 8,000 deaths.
The worst outbreak on record of the virus is still spreading in West Africa, especially in Sierra Leone.
The virus is still spreading intensely in Sierra Leone, especially in the north and west.
A Parliamentary committee has said the WHO and donors responded too slowly to the outbreak.
The WHO said on Wednesday that it had sent a response team to the diamond-rich Kono district.
The World Bank said growth estimates for the three countries hardest hit by Ebola had tumbled since October.
About 900 British medics have volunteered to come to Africa, while the AU has pledged 2,000 people.
Authorities say a two-year-old girl who had travelled to neighbouring Guinea was infected.
WHO says the number of people with Ebola is set to hit 10,000 in West Africa.
GSK expects to have the first doses of its Ebola vaccine ready late this year.
Canada's Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corp says it has begun manufacturing an Ebola drug.
African leaders called on other countries to provide more money and equipment to deal with the Ebola crisis.
President Barack Obama said it was important to follow existing protocols strictly.
The diagnosis is a sign that the outbreak ravaging West Africa may spread globally.