AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: DR Congo’s confirmed Ebola cases climbed to 381, including 63 deaths, as Health Minister Roger Kamba said testing and contact tracing are improving, with about 233 patients hospitalized in isolation or treatment. Caregiving Risk for Women: In Bunia, women are often the first caregivers and face the highest exposure, with many lacking proper protective gear; the outbreak’s Bundibugyo strain has no approved vaccine or treatment. Conflict Hits Health Response: Rebel attacks in eastern DRC near outbreak areas killed more than 30 people and disrupted containment efforts, underscoring how insecurity accelerates disease spread. WHO Says “Catching Up,” Figures Shift: WHO leaders say the response is now “catching up,” while suspected-case counts were revised sharply after lab testing ruled out many illnesses that mimic Ebola. World Cup Health Fallout: Spain canceled DR Congo’s warm-up friendly vs Chile in La Línea de la Concepción over Ebola concerns, adding more disruption to the team’s preparations. New Prevention Trial: WHO-backed work includes a first test of a 10-day antiviral pill for Ebola prevention after exposure, aiming to slow transmission where vaccines aren’t available. International Support: China dispatched a medical expert team to Kinshasa for a three-month mission to strengthen Ebola prevention, treatment, and surveillance.
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