Red Cross warns Ebola outbreak in DRC not yet peaked, could last a year
The Red Cross has warned that the Ebola epidemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has not yet peaked and could persist for another year. Bruno Michon of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies stated that the peak is likely in the future and that it is difficult to determine the full extent of the epidemic's spread.

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AI-generatedThe Red Cross has warned that the Ebola epidemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has not yet peaked and could persist for another year. Bruno Michon of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies stated that the peak is likely in the future and that it is difficult to determine the full extent of the epidemic's spread. The outbreak of the Bundibugyo strain has resulted in 192 deaths across three provinces, with transmission occurring through bodily fluids, even after death. Red Cross and Red Crescent teams have encountered verbal abuse and threats while assisting with community engagement and safe burials. Health officials and Doctors Without Borders also indicated that the true scale and exact spread of the virus remain unknown, with testing identified as a significant weakness in the response.
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5 extractedThe Bundibugyo strain of Ebola has killed 192 people in the DRC so far.
Testing remains one of the most significant weaknesses in the response to the outbreak.
The extent to which the epidemic is spreading is very difficult to know.
Ebola outbreak in DRC has not yet peaked and could last for another year.
Red Cross and Red Crescent teams have faced verbal abuse, threats, and attacks.