AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Response Under Strain: The DRC’s Ebola outbreak is now reported at 397 confirmed cases and 63 confirmed deaths, with communities in Ituri’s Mongbwalu rejecting the diagnosis and rumors fueling arson attacks, while the National Institute for Biomedical Research in Kinshasa confirms cases after samples are sent. Care Shortages in the Field: Doctors at an Ituri facility say patients are sick and dying without timely testing, and staff lack protective gowns and masks—“We live with fear.” Numbers Shift as Testing Improves: WHO-linked reporting shows suspected-case figures have been revised sharply after lab work, while confirmed counts keep rising; Uganda reports recoveries alongside its own case totals. Security Hits the Health Effort: Rebel attacks in eastern DRC have killed dozens and disrupted response operations, worsening an already fragile system. New Tools and Partners: WHO is backing a preventive pill trial after exposure, while China has dispatched medical experts to support containment, and the UK launched a multi-hazard research network to speed outbreak analysis and diagnostics. Regional Spillover Pressure: WHO chief Tedros urges countries to reconsider travel bans and border closures, warning they can reduce transparency and trust needed to stop spread.
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