AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: DR Congo’s confirmed Ebola tally climbed to 515 cases with 91 deaths, as health authorities warned transmission is continuing and could rise further without faster control; recoveries remain low (12) and hundreds of patients are still in isolation or hospital. Response Gaps: Officials pointed to weak contact tracing (about half of contacts reached versus a 95% target), community resistance to post-mortem testing, shortages of infection-prevention supplies, limited treatment-center capacity, and a major funding gap. Rapid Community Spread: Earlier reporting put the outbreak at 452 cases and 82 deaths, with 71 new confirmed cases in 24 hours—mostly in Ituri and North Kivu—signaling ongoing spread. Frontline Strain: Doctors and caregivers describe working with little protection, while women often become first caregivers, raising their risk—especially where there’s no approved vaccine or treatment for the Bundibugyo strain. Security and Trust Under Pressure: Attacks on Red Cross volunteers in Bunia and rebel violence in outbreak areas are disrupting safe burials and care, while disinformation is fueling fear and refusal of testing. Regional and Global Moves: WHO and Africa CDC rolled out a continental preparedness plan worth $518 million, and China dispatched medical experts to support the response.
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