AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Emergency: WHO says DR Congo’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is outpacing the response, with confirmed cases now above 2,100 and deaths at 828; the virus is spreading across five provinces, while conflict and community resistance are blocking access to care. Humanitarian Pressure: IOM warns the outbreak is accelerating (about 70% growth in two weeks) amid displacement and a funding shortfall, with many deaths occurring in communities rather than treatment facilities. On-the-Ground Disruption: Violence at an Ituri Ebola treatment center forced evacuation of humanitarian workers and reports of patients fleeing, adding to mistrust and operational strain. Hidden Transmission: WHO says 80% of new cases are coming from unknown chains, and many infections are not being detected early—raising the risk of wider spread. Treatment Hope: A post-exposure antiviral trial (EBO-PEP) is underway in Ituri, testing obeldesivir for people exposed but not yet sick. Health System Trust: In Goma, a wellness clinic reports fewer visits as fear and distrust keep people away, even without confirmed Ebola cases. Travel & Safety Measures: The US has temporarily restricted Americans returning from DRC, citing Ebola risk and a 21-day requirement outside the country. Health Risk Beyond Ebola: Wildfire smoke from Canada has triggered hazardous air quality alerts in parts of North America, including Detroit and Toronto, underscoring how respiratory threats can pile onto health emergencies.
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