AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGlobal Health Emergency: WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo and neighboring Uganda a “public health emergency of international concern,” warning it’s a serious risk of cross-border spread even though it’s not a pandemic emergency. Rapid Spread Signals: The Bundibugyo strain—rare and severe—has surged from Ituri’s mining areas toward major hubs, with a laboratory-confirmed case reported in Kinshasa and suspected cases also flagged in North Kivu. Rising Toll, Hard Containment: Deaths climbed to at least 87 as health teams push screening and contact tracing amid “active community transmission,” with locals in Bunia describing daily burials. No Approved Tools for This Strain: WHO says there are no approved Bundibugyo-specific vaccines or treatments, adding pressure as supplies and lab transport are rushed. Border Policy: WHO advises against closing international borders, urging isolation, monitoring, and cross-border screening instead.
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