AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola in DRC: The WHO says the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has reached 906 suspected cases and 223 suspected deaths under investigation, with a first patient recovery now discharged after two negative tests; WHO warns the death rate among confirmed cases is 30–50% and that the suspected caseload may keep rising as surveillance improves. Wild meat link: Experts point to Congo Basin hunting and bushmeat trade as a key risk pathway, arguing that Ebola can spill over when humans, animals, and the environment collide during hunting, butchering, and processing. WHO response on the ground: WHO chief Tedros arrived in Kinshasa to push for community protection amid shortages, distrust, and attacks on health facilities, while the EU and the U.S. expand aid. Vaccines and treatments: WHO is prioritizing two vaccine candidates and several treatment options for clinical trials, stressing there is still no licensed cure or vaccine for this strain. Regional pressure & travel: Uganda and other neighbors tighten borders as the outbreak spreads, and World Cup host countries roll out Ebola travel rules. Kenya quarantine fight: A Kenyan court temporarily blocked a U.S.-backed plan to open an Ebola quarantine facility for Americans exposed in the region, even as the U.S. pledges more support for Kenya’s preparedness. Local health monitoring abroad: In the U.S., Texas counties say they’re monitoring travelers returning from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan, with no symptoms reported so far.
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