AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Surge in Ituri: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrapped up a tough visit to Bunia, warning the DRC’s Ebola response is behind a rapidly spreading Bundibugyo outbreak and urging stronger health system capacity, testing, and community trust. Case Counts Keep Climbing: Confirmed Ebola cases were reported around the 300 mark, with officials citing hundreds of suspected cases and dozens of deaths, while aid groups say the real scale may be larger. Treatment Center Opened, Recoveries Shared: WHO highlighted five recoveries after a new Ebola treatment centre opened in Bunia, but stressed early care and safe isolation remain critical since there’s no approved vaccine or treatment for this strain. Safe Burials and Infection Control: Tedros and partners pushed safe, dignified burials and stronger infection prevention in facilities, as contact tracing and isolation face delays. Community Trust vs. Border Closures: WHO urged countries to reconsider travel bans and border closures, warning they can reduce transparency and slow response efforts. New Prevention Trial: A first trial is testing a 10-day antiviral pill as post-exposure protection for Ebola contacts. One Health Risk from Wild Meat: Reporting links Ebola risk to hunting and handling wild animals, highlighting why bans alone may threaten food security.
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