AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Surge & Frontline Strain: The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in DR Congo has pushed past 500 deaths, with health workers in Ituri threatening a strike over unpaid benefits and harsh conditions, as the Ministry of Health reports rapid spread and mounting pressure on treatment centers. Africa CDC Push for Speed: Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya says the only way to stop transmission is faster case finding, quicker testing, safe isolation, and sustained financing—plus daily community trust work. New Tools, New Trials: WHO has added the first molecular diagnostic for Bundibugyo to its Emergency Use Listing, while a WHO-backed clinical trial has begun enrolling patients for experimental options including a monoclonal antibody cocktail and remdesivir. International Reinforcements: A second Chinese medical expert team has arrived in Kinshasa to support lab work, case treatment, infection control, and training. Conflict & Civilians: Separately, fighting between the DRC Army and M23 in South Kivu’s Fizi territory has killed at least 54 civilians and damaged roads, clinics, and farms. Minerals & Sanctions: The US sanctioned Rwandan firms tied to conflict-mineral networks allegedly financing M23, as Congo pushes for stronger rules to manage mineral exploitation.
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