AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Lab Shortages: WHO says three Ebola testing labs in DRC—Bukavu, Lwiro, and Goma—have run out of supplies and are waiting for reagents, slowing work on backlogged samples. Outbreak Escalation: Health authorities report confirmed Ebola cases in DRC have climbed to 550 with 101 deaths, while contact follow-up remains far below targets and lab capacity is still strained. Frontline Protection Gaps: Reporting from Ituri describes clinicians sick with Ebola symptoms and facilities lacking tests plus basic protective gear, fueling fear among healthcare workers. China-DRC Cooperation: Chinese medical experts met DRC biomedical researchers to coordinate lab testing, case management, and broader public health support for the response. Regional Pressure & Politics: DRC’s health minister calls U.S. travel restrictions “discriminatory,” as WHO and Africa CDC push a coordinated cross-border plan. Security Disruptions: Rebel attacks in eastern DRC have killed dozens and hampered outbreak operations, worsening access to affected communities.
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