AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The DRC has reported 1,528 confirmed Ebola cases and 492 deaths, with 628 patients in isolation or hospital and 185 suspected cases—WHO says transmission is still severe, especially across Ituri and North Kivu. Community Resistance & Response Gaps: Health authorities point to mistrust, resistance to safe burial and post-mortem sampling, limited Ebola treatment capacity, delayed lab diagnosis, and contact-tracing shortfalls, all worsened by insecurity and armed group activity. New Tools for Containment: WHO has added the first molecular diagnostic test for Bundibugyo virus to its Emergency Use Listing, and a clinical trial has begun enrolling patients to test potential treatments for the Bundibugyo strain. International Reinforcements: A second Chinese medical expert team has arrived in Kinshasa to support lab work, case management, infection prevention, and training, while UN partners scale up care and community outreach in affected displacement sites. Regional Solidarity: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa urged support for the DRC and warned against travel bans that could deepen isolation, as Africa CDC leaders stress the outbreak remains “very serious.”
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