Ebola cases in eastern
Congo climb to 782 and deaths reach 181, authorities say 1 of 3 | Health workers prepare the coffin of
Angèle Muyumba Nsimire, a university student who died of
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Bunia,
Congo, Friday, June 12, 2026. (
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Congo (AP) — The number of confirmed
Ebola cases in
Congo has increased to 782, with 181 deaths, the
Congolese Ministry of Health said in a statement on social platform
X on Sunday evening.However, the number of cases in
Congo is believed to be higher because the outbreak was confirmed on May 15, weeks after it is suspected to have begun, and the contact tracing coverage rate is at 56%, a sharp decrease from last week.The latest
Ebola outbreak is caused by the rare Bundibugyo virus, which has no approved vaccine or treatment, unlike the “Zaire virus,” which was responsible for most of
Congo’s past 16 outbreaks of the disease.Fifty-six people have recovered, and the current fatality rate of the outbreak is 23%, the Ministry said.The outbreak is concentrated in
Congo’s eastern province of Ituri, which accounts for more than 90% of the cases. Cases have also been recorded in the North Kivu and South Kivu provinces, and have spread across the border to Uganda. Nearly a million people have been displaced by conflict in Ituri, according to the U.N. humanitarian office, making contact tracing difficult as people flee attacks or move frequently in the vast province with dense forests, poor roads and remote villages that can take days to reach. 1 MIN READ 2 MIN READ 1 MIN READ Tracing is also difficult among the thousands of artisanal miners who regularly move between remote sites in the mineral-rich region. Attacks on health workers from angry residents, skepticism among some locals, and armed conflict in hot spots continue to challenge efforts to stop the outbreak.Last month, U.S. officials said Washington intends to send Americans exposed to
Ebola while abroad to a new facility in Kenya rather than flying them back home. They said the center would be located at Laikipia Air Base with a capacity of 50 quarantine beds. The move led to protests over the plans to build an
Ebola quarantine center, which was later halted by the courts.