AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Alarm Escalates: The WHO has declared the Congo–Uganda Ebola outbreak a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) over the rare Bundibugyo strain, with hundreds of suspected cases and dozens of deaths already reported in eastern DRC’s Ituri province. No Border Shutdown: WHO stressed it is not a pandemic-level emergency and advised countries not to close international borders, even as it warned of significant uncertainty about the outbreak’s true size and spread. Cross-Border Spread: Uganda has confirmed imported cases in Kampala, and WHO flagged a lab-confirmed case in Kinshasa, suggesting wider movement. What Uganda Must Do Next: WHO urged emergency operations centres, faster surveillance and contact tracing, and immediate isolation of confirmed cases while tests run. Regional Context: Africa CDC says active community transmission is underway, with fears rising as daily burials continue in affected areas.
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