AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Update (DRC): WHO says Congo’s Ebola outbreak “had a big head start” and it’s “still behind,” though testing is improving; confirmed cases of the rare Bundibugyo type are reported at 344 with 60 deaths, while suspected cases fall from 906 to 116, and at least five recoveries are noted. Cross-Border Response: IOM warns that blanket border closures push movement underground, making screening and contact tracing harder, as Congo and Uganda continue to report cases. Regional Coordination (EAC): East African Community health ministers meet urgently to align surveillance, lab diagnosis, infection prevention and control, risk communication, and rapid response to prevent cross-border spread. Travel & Safety (Rwanda-linked travel): KLM suspends some flights to Entebbe due to Ebola-related travel restrictions, with services routed via Kigali, highlighting how outbreak controls can disrupt regional travel. US Support: The US expands Ebola assistance with over $162m and guidance for Americans exposed in affected countries, aiming to protect US health while supporting local response. Local Health Systems (Care capacity): A commentary on perioperative care in resource-limited settings highlights how structured pathways and safer surgical recovery strategies can reduce complications—relevant as health systems face pressure during outbreaks.
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