AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola Escalation: A new genomic analysis says the DRC’s Bundibugyo Ebola is a fresh sub-strain that recently jumped from animals to humans, as WHO upgraded the outbreak risk in Congo to “very high.” Numbers Climb: The first known death is traced to April 27 in Bunia, but spread may have started weeks earlier; suspected cases have surged to about 750 with 177 deaths, and WHO says the toll is likely undercounted. Response Race: WHO is pushing experimental vaccines and drugs while supplies are rushed in, but medics report working without proper protective gear and isolation space. Conflict Complicates Care: The virus has now reached militia-held South Kivu under M23, raising fears of wider spread through a region already strained by displacement and weak health systems. Public Health Rules Tighten: Congo has banned large funeral wakes to slow transmission, while the U.S. keeps tightening travel restrictions.
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