AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: DR Congo’s confirmed Ebola cases climbed to 635 with 115+ deaths reported, while recoveries reached 30 as contact follow-up improved to 61.1%—health minister Roger Kamba said teams are monitoring “every zone, every alert and every signal.” Lab Testing Bottleneck: The WHO warned that three labs (Bukavu, Lwiro, and Goma) ran out of Ebola test supplies and were waiting on reagents, stalling testing of backlogged samples as insecurity limits access. Community Trust and Safety: Human Rights Watch urged the government and partners to engage communities and limit security forces in the response, citing years of conflict, abuse, and eroded trust that could worsen the outbreak. Health Workers Under Strain: Reports from Ituri described clinicians sick with symptoms, lack of protective gear, and delays in testing—“we live with fear.” Regional Response and Support: Chinese medical experts met Congolese health leaders to coordinate Ebola lab work, case management, and prevention training, while WHO and Africa CDC pushed for stronger cross-border preparedness. Conflict and Health Risks: HRW also alleged Rwandan-backed M23 abuses and forced recruitment in eastern Congo, adding pressure to an already fragile health system.
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