AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Crisis in Ituri: WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrapped a tough visit to eastern DR Congo, urging stronger international support, better health-system capacity, and deeper community buy-in as confirmed cases near 300 and suspected totals climb past 1,000; aid groups warn the real scale may be larger, with Bundibugyo Ebola spreading faster than teams can track. Wild Meat, Culture, Risk: In Kinshasa’s Masina Market, wild meat remains a daily cultural staple—yet experts link hunting and handling to zoonotic spillovers, arguing for a “one health” approach instead of blanket bans that could worsen food security. New Prevention Trial: WHO-backed plans include testing a 10-day pill strategy for post-exposure protection, aiming to slow transmission while no approved vaccine or treatment exists for this strain. Security Shock in the East: In Beni, 15 civilians and one soldier were killed in an ADF attack, underscoring how conflict and displacement complicate health response. Diaspora & Mobility Pressure: Ebola travel restrictions have disrupted Congolese plans abroad, including Montreal students and families, while misinformation and funding shortfalls strain local outreach.
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