AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge: DR Congo’s confirmed Ebola cases jumped to 782, with deaths rising to 181, as the outbreak spread into two more health zones in Ituri and North Kivu; 72 new confirmed cases (29 deaths) were reported, and affected health zones now total 31 across three provinces. Contact Tracing Strain: Authorities say contact follow-up is only 56% (3,548 of 6,275 contacts seen), far below the 95% target, with challenges including reluctance to undergo post-mortem swabbing and weak surveillance. Frontline Reality in Eastern DRC: A separate report highlights how the response is tightening around smaller, less-covered fronts like Lwiro Hospital in South Kivu, where confirmed and suspected cases are being monitored amid limited capacity. Displacement Camp Hardships: In an IDP camp near Bunia, Ebola warnings are colliding with dry taps, overcrowded shelters, and poor sanitation—conditions that make handwashing and safe care harder. Lab Shortages: WHO reports that some labs in Bukavu, Lwiro, and Goma ran out of testing supplies while awaiting reagents, slowing confirmation of cases. Bundibugyo Challenge: The outbreak is linked to the rare Bundibugyo strain, which has no approved vaccine or treatment, raising pressure on prevention, early care, and community trust.
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