AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: Confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo climbed to 363, with 62 deaths, while Uganda reported four recoveries—as WHO officials said response efforts are “catching up” but still lag behind the outbreak’s pace. Border & Travel Friction: WHO chief Tedros urged countries to reconsider travel bans and border closures, warning they can weaken trust and slow containment. Aid, Labs, and Numbers: WHO revised suspected-case figures sharply after testing ruled out many Ebola-like illnesses, highlighting how limited diagnostics can distort the picture early on. Conflict Hits Health Response: Rebel attacks in eastern DRC, including killings around Beni, are disrupting Ebola work and worsening insecurity. New Prevention Push: WHO recommendations include a first trial of an antiviral pill for post-exposure prevention, aiming to protect people after exposure. International Support: China dispatched a medical expert team to Kinshasa, and the UK launched a Multi-Hazard Research Network to speed outbreak research and preparedness. Sports Disruption: Spain canceled a DR Congo World Cup warm-up match with Chile over Ebola concerns.
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