AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Emergency Escalation: The WHO has declared the DR Congo–Uganda Ebola outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern,” after Ituri province reported about 80 suspected deaths and 246 suspected cases, with 8 lab-confirmed cases—and the virus identified as Bundibugyo, a rare strain with no approved vaccine or specific treatment. Cross-Border Spread: Confirmed cases have now been detected in Uganda’s Kampala (including one death) among people who traveled from Congo, and a case has also been reported in Kinshasa, raising fears the outbreak is wider than the original hotspot. Containment Pressure: WHO called the situation “extraordinary” and urged countries to avoid border closures, while ramping up screening, isolation, and contact tracing as health workers report ongoing community burials and healthcare-associated transmission risks. Context: This is Congo’s 17th Ebola outbreak since 1976, and the Bundibugyo strain is only the third time it’s been seen in the country.
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