AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Surge: DR Congo’s confirmed Ebola cases climbed to 689 with 139 deaths, as 17 new cases (including five deaths) were reported in Ituri; the outbreak now spans 29 health zones across Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, with 168 suspected cases and mounting operational strain. Response Gaps: Health authorities cite reluctance to do post-mortem swabs, limited Ebola treatment capacity, shortages of infection-control supplies in North Kivu, weak alert reporting, and a $21.5 million funding gap; WHO also says three labs (Bukavu, Lwiro, Goma) ran out of testing supplies while waiting for reagents. Community Strain: In an Ituri displacement camp, dry taps and overcrowding are undermining basic hygiene and handwashing just as Ebola spreads. Cross-Border Pressure: The outbreak is reshaping travel and sports plans, with DR Congo’s World Cup preparations affected by US and European Ebola-related entry rules and quarantines. Regional Context: Human Rights Watch reports alleged abuses tied to M23 and Rwandan forces in eastern Congo, adding to insecurity that complicates health work. Lab/Expert Support: Chinese medical experts met DR Congo’s biomedical research chief to discuss cooperation on testing, case management, and prevention.
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