AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Crisis: DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak has become the country’s deadliest ever, reaching 2,325 deaths and 4,945 confirmed cases, with WHO warning it’s the second-most lethal on record and could eclipse the 2014–2016 West Africa epidemic as the virus spreads about five times faster than past DRC outbreaks. Why It’s Worsening: Health officials point to delayed detection, overwhelmed surveillance, conflict, and a lack of approved tools for the rare Bundibugyo strain—plus many deaths occurring in communities, outside known contact lists. Geographic Spread: The outbreak has now hit a sixth province, with a death recorded in Bas-Uele (Buta), raising fears of further expansion. Response Strain: Aid workers warn funding cuts and operational disruptions, including strikes over unpaid wages at a treatment center in Ituri, are hampering containment. Vaccine Push: Africa CDC is urging immediate support for deploying Ervebo and backing urgent vaccine efforts, while WHO has signaled a shift toward testing it for possible cross-protection. Connectivity for Health: Separately, Airtel Africa and Starlink launched satellite-to-mobile service in the DRC, aiming to improve communication in remote areas—potentially helpful for health alerts during outbreaks.
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