AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola emergency hits the border: The WHO has declared the Congo–Uganda Ebola outbreak a public health emergency of international concern as cases rise and the virus—Bundibugyo strain—has no approved vaccine or treatment. Cross-border risk spikes: A lab-confirmed case has been reported in Goma, a major eastern city controlled by Rwanda-backed M23, and Uganda has confirmed infections in Kampala. Rwanda response tightens: Rwanda has temporarily closed key border crossings linked to Goma, while WHO warns countries not to shut borders or restrict trade. Why detection is failing: Reports suggest the outbreak may have circulated undetected for weeks in conflict-stretched areas where malaria and other fevers are common, overwhelming hospitals and slowing containment.
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