AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Update (DRC): Confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo rose to 397 with 63 deaths, as health officials push testing and safe burials in Ituri’s Mongbwalu—where rumors about coffins and aid workers have fueled arson attacks and deep distrust. Care Shortages: At an Ituri treatment center, staff say patients are sick without timely testing and with limited protective gear, saying, “We live with fear.” Response vs Reality: WHO leaders warn the outbreak “had a big head start” and that contact tracing still lags, even as suspected-case counts were later revised sharply after lab checks. Security Threats: Rebel attacks in eastern DRC have killed dozens and disrupted response operations, adding pressure to an already fragile health system. International Support: China dispatched a medical expert team to back the DRC response, while the UK launched a multi-hazard research network and pledged funding for Bundibugyo diagnostics and treatments. Prevention Research: WHO recommendations include a trial of an antiviral pill for post-exposure protection, aiming to slow spread while vaccines remain unavailable for this rare strain. Travel & Sports Fallout: Border restrictions and travel bans are being questioned by WHO, and Spain canceled a DR Congo World Cup warm-up match over Ebola concerns.
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