AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo remains “very active” and has not peaked, with the WHO reporting 600 deaths and 1,759 confirmed cases since mid-May. New Hotspots: Health authorities say suspected cases have appeared in provinces previously not affected, including Tshopo (Kisangani) and Haut-Uele, as the virus spreads beyond Ituri. Response Under Strain: Africa CDC says the outbreak is the fastest-growing ever, with the virus moving faster than resources; contact tracing coverage is reported around 60%, leaving many exposures untracked. Treatment and Prevention Limits: There is no approved vaccine or treatment for Bundibugyo, though experimental therapies are being trialed. Community and Security Barriers: Officials cite conflict, population movement, funding gaps, and attacks on health services as major reasons containment is lagging. Contact Tracing Focus: A separate explainer highlights how tracing works in practice—building line lists, notifying contacts, and monitoring through the incubation period—yet shows why it’s so hard when surveillance coverage is incomplete.
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