AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Emergency Escalates: WHO kept its top emergency status for DR Congo’s Ebola as cases surged past 5,000 and deaths climbed to about 2,378, with Tedros warning the outbreak is spreading at unprecedented speed and still “far from under control.” Vaccine Supply Boost: Kinshasa is set to receive 70,000 Ervebo doses, with 20,000 earmarked for a clinical trial for the Bundibugyo strain and 50,000 for frontline health workers—though effectiveness against Bundibugyo in humans remains unconfirmed. Hidden Spread Concern: Africa CDC says confirmed figures may reflect only 30–40% of infections, estimating the real burden could be 10,000–15,000, as surveillance struggles amid conflict and strain on care. River Surveillance Push: The government launched “Congo River Without Ebola” to strengthen monitoring along the Congo River and protect hubs like Mbandaka and Kinshasa, including port checks and community early-warning. Conflict Complicates Response: M23 rebels tightened movement rules, suspending some shared taxis and passenger boats after Ebola-positive travelers were found in rebel-controlled areas. Child Deaths Rising: UNICEF reports children make up about one-third of reported Ebola deaths, urging faster pediatric care and stronger contact tracing.
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