AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: Congo’s Ebola outbreak has climbed to 550 confirmed cases and 101 deaths, with 35 new cases (10 deaths) reported in Ituri and North Kivu; officials say the weekly trend is still rising and a slight dip may reflect delayed lab updates, while contact follow-up is only 64.4% (below the 95% target) and reagent shortages are leaving 183 tests pending. WHO Push for Global Action: WHO and Africa CDC leaders warn the outbreak is moving fast and call for stronger international support, including a coordinated plan and better preparedness in neighboring countries. Response Strained by Conflict: Militant attacks in eastern DRC, including ADF-linked raids around Beni, are killing civilians and disrupting care—adding pressure to an already fragile health system. Science and Tools Under Pressure: Reporting highlights how limited testing capacity and earlier diagnostic gaps have slowed recognition of the rare Bundibugyo strain, even as new approaches like post-exposure antiviral pill trials and expanded lab capacity aim to curb spread. International Support and Friction: The DRC health minister calls U.S. travel restrictions “discriminatory,” while China continues deploying medical experts and supplies to support the response.
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