AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: Confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo climbed to 689, with 139 deaths, as 17 new cases (including five deaths) were reported in Ituri. Health officials say the outbreak is still driven by community transmission, with 168 suspected cases and operational gaps including reluctance for post-mortem swabbing, limited treatment-center capacity, shortages of infection-control supplies in North Kivu, weak alert reporting, and a $21.5 million funding gap. Testing Bottlenecks: WHO reports that labs in Bukavu, Lwiro and Goma ran out of Ebola testing supplies and were waiting for reagents, slowing turnaround on backlogged samples. Response Strain in Displacement Camps: In Ituri’s Kigonze camp, dry taps and overcrowded shelters are undermining handwashing and hygiene just as Ebola spreads nearby. Community Trust and Security: Human Rights Watch urges the DRC and partners to prioritize community engagement and reduce reliance on security forces, warning that abuse and low trust could worsen the response. World Cup Health Controls: DR Congo’s Leopards reached Houston after a 21-day monitored isolation in Belgium, with Ebola-linked travel restrictions reshaping warm-ups and movement.
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