AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak keeps accelerating. Congo’s health minister says confirmed cases have climbed to 933 with 245 deaths, as WHO warns the virus is evolving “so fast” and the response is still racing to catch up. Displaced Camps Under Strain: In Ituri, UN and aid groups report overcrowding, poor sanitation, and mistrust in displacement sites are raising transmission risks, including reports of at least 30 deaths in Kigonze camp since May with symptoms consistent with Ebola. Health Workers Hit Hard: WHO says 75 healthcare workers have been infected since the May 15 declaration, with 17 deaths, highlighting shortages of staff and protective gear. Cross-Border Response Focus: Africa CDC and WHO urge symptom-based screening at borders and warn that blanket travel bans can backfire by pushing people into informal routes. New Spillover Findings: Ugandan and Congolese scientists say the outbreak likely came from a fresh wildlife spillover, not a long-hidden old chain. Preparedness Abroad: Israel is investigating a suspected Ebola case in a traveler from the DRC, with tests expected within 24 hours.
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