AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Response Accelerates in Ituri: Congo’s health minister says three Ebola treatment centers are being opened across Ituri (Bunia, Rwampara, Mongwalu) as the outbreak—driven by the rare Bundibugyo strain—keeps spreading, with reports of about 350 suspected cases and 91 probable deaths and cases already flagged in Kinshasa and Goma. WHO Emergency Escalation: The WHO has declared the DRC–Uganda outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, warning the real scale may be bigger and that there’s no approved vaccine or treatment for this strain. Why It Spread Faster: Officials and experts point to late detection and operational failures—funeral practices, tests calibrated for the wrong strain, and mishandled samples—allowing transmission into rebel-held areas and across borders. Cross-Border Pressure: Uganda confirmed cases in Kampala, and the CDC is coordinating safe withdrawal of a small number of exposed Americans while other countries tighten screening. Regional Strain on Health Systems: Experts also warn infectious outbreaks are becoming more frequent and damaging as conflict and weak preparedness collide.
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