AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEbola Surge in DRC: Confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo climbed to 515 with 91 deaths, as health authorities warned transmission could rise further if control measures don’t move fast; recoveries remain low and the response is still slowed by weak contact tracing, community resistance to post-mortem testing, limited treatment-centre capacity, infection-control shortages, and funding gaps. WHO Push for Global Action: WHO and Africa CDC leaders urged stronger international cooperation, launching a six-month “one plan, one budget, one team” preparedness and response effort estimated at $518 million. Conflict Hits Health Response: Rebel attacks in eastern DRC, including ADF-linked raids around Beni, killed dozens and disrupted Ebola operations, adding to the strain on already fragile systems. China Steps In—But Questions Remain: China dispatched a medical expert team to support the outbreak response, while analysts say Beijing’s next moves will test whether it will step up as other partners scale back. Science & Tech Angle: A new 10-day antiviral pill trial for Ebola prevention (post-exposure prophylaxis) is underway, and UK-backed research is targeting faster diagnostics and treatments for the Bundibugyo strain. Regional Politics & Funding: The East African Community is coordinating cross-border surveillance and response, but faces a funding wall—with tens of millions still unpaid—while Kenya’s proposed US-linked quarantine facility sparks protests.
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