AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Surge in Eastern DRC: The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak is accelerating in the DRC, with confirmed cases rising to 933 and deaths to 245 as health officials warn transmission is still moving fast. Health System Strain: WHO says 75 healthcare workers have been infected and 17 have died, with shortages of gloves and masks and limited staffing making safe care harder. Displaced Camps at Risk: In Ituri, UN agencies and aid groups warn overcrowded displacement sites and poor sanitation are driving danger, including reports of at least 30 deaths in the Kigonze camp since May where testing was delayed by resistance. Cross-Border Response: Africa CDC and WHO urge symptom-based screening at borders and warn against blanket travel bans that can push people into informal routes. Regional Mobilization: African leaders backed a major Ebola response push, pledging US$910 million to speed up surveillance, contact tracing, labs, and treatment—while experts say funding and tracing gaps remain. Preparedness Abroad: Israel reported a suspected Ebola case in a traveler returning from the DRC, with tests expected within 24 hours.
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