AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: Médecins Sans Frontières calls the situation “deeply alarming” as suspected cases in Ituri top 1,000 and deaths climb past 240, with hundreds of samples still untested and containment “not yet caught up” to the spread. WHO Field Push: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus arrived in Kinshasa and is heading to Ituri, saying the outbreak “can be stopped” but is “very complex,” citing displacement, food insecurity, mistrust, and attacks on health facilities. First Confirmed Recovery: WHO reports the first laboratory-confirmed patient recovery in the current wave, discharged after two negative tests. Wild Meat Link: Experts warn that hunting and processing bushmeat can raise zoonotic risk, helping explain why demand persists even during Ebola outbreaks. Conflict and Labs Under Strain: Aid groups and health leaders point to insecurity, weak lab capacity, and funding shortfalls as key reasons the virus may have circulated undetected for weeks. Regional Fallout: Uganda has confirmed cases and border controls are tightening; Africa CDC warns the outbreak could reach up to 12 countries. No Vaccine for Bundibugyo: The outbreak is tied to the rare Bundibugyo strain, with no approved vaccine or treatment, pushing WHO to prioritize clinical trials.
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