AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: Health Minister Roger Kamba says the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is still “at the beginning,” but suspected cases have climbed to about 1,000 with 101 lab-confirmed and roughly 200–220 suspected deaths; authorities are preparing a 4–6 month response focused on surveillance, rapid testing, isolation, contact tracing, community engagement, and safe burials. Conflict vs. Containment: WHO chief Tedros warns of a “catastrophic collision” between disease and fighting in Ituri, where insecurity and fragmented authority are slowing contact tracing and early detection. Lab and Supply Strain: Aid workers and experts say samples often must travel long distances because eastern labs lack capacity, and many health centers still struggle with protective gear and rapid testing for this rare strain. Cross-Border Spillover: Uganda confirmed two new Ebola infections, bringing its total to seven, as regional coordination meetings push harmonized preparedness across borders. Community Trust Under Pressure: Reports from Mongbwalu show fear, rumors, and mistrust around burials and health teams—turning each burial into a test of whether people will cooperate. Mining Crackdown in the Same Region: Congo suspended civilian passenger flights to Bunia and also moved to halt some gold and coltan mining in eastern areas to curb illicit trade tied to insecurity.
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