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Ebola toll in DR Congo over 200, Uganda and 10 other African countries also at risk

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May 24, 2026

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South China Morning Post8h ago

Ebola toll in DR Congo over 200, Uganda and 10 other African countries also at risk

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has claimed 204 lives as of Saturday, with 867 suspected cases reported across three provinces. This marks an increase from the previous day's toll of 177 deaths from 750 suspected cases, according to the World Health Organization. The Red Cross reported three volunteer deaths in the DRC, and Uganda confirmed three new Ebola cases. The article notes that high mobility and insecurity in the region are contributing to the spread of the virus. Additionally, Uganda and ten other African countries are considered at risk.

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Al Jazeera11h ago

Attacks on Ebola centres intensify in eastern DRC amid outbreak fears

Attacks on Ebola health facilities are intensifying in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) due to growing anger and mistrust over burial protocols. Residents have stormed health centers demanding bodies of relatives who died from Ebola, and a tent provided by Doctors Without Borders was set on fire in Mongbwalu after tensions flared during a body retrieval for burial. These clashes stem from traditional customs clashing with strict medical response measures required to prevent virus transmission, leading to fears of organ trafficking and a lack of final goodbyes. The World Health Organization warns the outbreak could worsen, with nearly 180 deaths and 800 cases recorded as of Saturday. Aid agencies report inadequate resources and a decline in international aid, straining the response efforts.

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Ebola death toll in DR Congo has reached 204 from 867 suspected cases.

— DRC health ministry

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Uganda has confirmed three new Ebola cases.

— Uganda health ministry

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Attacks on Ebola health facilities are intensifying in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

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Some people believe that Ebola is a business and that healthcare providers might be trafficking organs when they refuse to hand over bodies.

— Gloire Idriss

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The bodies of Ebola victims remain highly contagious and must be handled only by trained teams in protective gear.

— Congolese health minister

May 23, 2026

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Red Cross volunteers die from suspected Ebola in DR Congo

Two Red Cross volunteers have died from suspected Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). The Red Cross believes they contracted the virus before the outbreak was identified. This outbreak involves the Bundibugyo species of Ebola, which has no proven vaccine and a mortality rate of approximately one-third. Health experts emphasize that bodily fluids remain infectious after death, posing a risk through contact with deceased individuals. Neighboring Uganda has confirmed five cases, and the African Centres for Disease Control has identified ten other African countries at risk. Médecins Sans Frontières reported that an Ebola treatment tent in Mongbwalu, DR Congo, was burned, highlighting community fears and the need for engagement.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Uganda confirms three new Ebola cases, bringing total to five

Uganda has confirmed three new cases of Ebola, bringing the total number of infections in the current outbreak to five. The newly reported cases include a driver who transported the country's first confirmed patient and a health worker who was exposed while caring for that patient. Both individuals are receiving treatment and were identified through contact tracing efforts. This update comes as the World Health Organization is revising its risk assessment for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola to "very high at the national level" and "high at the regional level." The Democratic Republic of the Congo, the center of the outbreak, has recorded nearly 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths. Uganda had previously suspended public transport to the DRC after confirming two initial cases involving Congolese nationals who crossed the border.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

‘Every health facility said they were full’: alarm over rapid spread of Ebola in DRC

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is experiencing its 17th Ebola outbreak, with nearly 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths recorded since April 24th. The virus is spreading rapidly, overwhelming the country's fragile healthcare system, as all facilities contacted reported being full of suspect cases. Factors contributing to the difficulties in containing the outbreak include a new strain of the virus, remote and conflict-affected locations, cultural burial practices involving touching the deceased, and significant shortfalls in aid budgets. Recent incidents, including an attack by a militant group and a crowd setting fire to a treatment center over a body, highlight the challenges. In response, the province has banned funeral wakes, mandated specialized burial teams, and restricted public gatherings.

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The speed at which this Ebola outbreak is spreading is deeply worrying.

— Rose Tchwenko, Mercy Corps

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Every health facility they called said: ‘We’re full of suspect cases. We don’t have any space.’

— Trish Newport, Médecins Sans Frontières

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The risk of wider spread is real, and more regional and global support is urgently needed.

— Rose Tchwenko, Mercy Corps

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The US has warned the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) team to isolate for 21 days due to Ebola fears before arriving for the World Cup.

— Andrew Giuliani, White House Task Force for the World Cup

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The DRC team has no plans to change their World Cup preparations despite the US warning.

— DRC team official

May 22, 2026

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Suspected Ebola cases triple in a week as WHO warns of rapid spread in DRC

The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised its threat assessment for the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to "very high" due to its rapid spread. In just one week, suspected cases have nearly tripled to almost 750, with 177 suspected deaths. The WHO director-general described the situation as "deeply worrisome," highlighting significant community distrust and an attack on a treatment center in Ituri province as major impediments to the response. Aid cuts have also left responders with insufficient resources and staff. The outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo strain, for which no vaccines or treatments currently exist, though scientists are exploring an antiviral drug.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

WHO raises Ebola public health risk to ‘very high’ in DR Congo

The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised the public health risk of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to "very high" at the national level. The outbreak, centered in Ituri province, has seen 82 confirmed cases with seven confirmed deaths, alongside nearly 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths. The provincial government in Ituri has banned public gatherings to curb the spread of the virus. This particular strain of Ebola lacks an approved vaccine or treatment, and the WHO declared it an emergency of international concern. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies is deploying volunteers to combat misinformation and educate communities on protection and care.

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BBC News - World2d ago

Ebola risk raised to 'very high' in DR Congo

The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised the public health risk assessment for the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from "high" to "very high" at the national level. The WHO's head, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, stated that the risk in the wider African region is "high," while the global risk remains "low." This outbreak, caused by the rare Bundibugyo species of Ebola which has no proven vaccine, has resulted in 177 suspected deaths and 750 suspected cases so far, with 82 confirmed cases and seven confirmed deaths in the DRC. Scientists are developing new vaccines, with one potentially ready for clinical trials in two to three months, and another experimental vaccine expected to be ready for testing in six to nine months.

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DR Congo national football team members must isolate for 21 days due to an Ebola outbreak before entering the US for the World Cup.

— Andrew Giuliani

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Failure to isolate will risk the Congolese delegation being denied entry into the US.

— Andrew Giuliani

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The DR Congo team is in Group K for the World Cup and has scheduled matches against Portugal, Colombia, and Uzbekistan.

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Most of the DRC team members play professionally in Europe, not in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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The US is prioritizing health and safety concerns surrounding the World Cup.

— Andrew Giuliani

May 21, 2026

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Al Jazeera3d ago

Ebola outbreak: When will a vaccine be developed for the new strain?

The World Health Organization declared the latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda a "public health emergency of international concern." This outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which has a fatality rate of up to 50 percent and for which there is currently no approved vaccine or specific treatment. The epidemic's epicenter is in DRC's Ituri province, with cases also appearing in neighboring provinces and Uganda. The outbreak has resulted in at least 131 deaths from 513 suspected cases in the DRC and one death in Uganda. While a vaccine used against the Zaire strain has shown some protection against Bundibugyo in animal studies, its efficacy in humans for this strain is not yet established.

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

US is ‘simply choosing not to stop’ Ebola outbreak after massive public health cuts, experts say

Experts state the US is not actively combating a new Ebola outbreak in central Africa, specifically the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda, following significant cuts to global health funding and research. Hundreds of cases have been reported in the DRC since April, with deaths also occurring in Uganda. This outbreak involves a rare Bundibugyo variant of Ebola for which there is no cure or vaccine. The US Agency for International Development (USAID) has been dismantled, and key scientific research, including at a dedicated Ebola lab, has been canceled. US foreign assistance to the DRC and Uganda has drastically decreased. Health leaders and scientists are working to understand and contain the spread, but the US presence in these efforts is described as notably absent.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

Hong Kong issues red travel alert for DR Congo as deadly Ebola outbreak spreads

Hong Kong has issued a red travel alert for the Democratic Republic of Congo due to escalating Ebola outbreaks in Central Africa, which have resulted in at least 139 suspected deaths. This red alert, the middle tier in the Security Bureau's outbound travel alert system, advises residents to reconsider travel plans and avoid non-essential trips to the country due to the significant threat. The decision was made on Thursday, following an announcement by health authorities on Tuesday that the Penny's Bay community isolation facility on Lantau Island was prepared for potential quarantine orders.

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An angry crowd set fire to tents used as isolation wards at a hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

— Luc Malembe Malembe

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The incident occurred after family and friends of a young man, believed to have died from Ebola, were prevented from taking his body for burial.

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Safe burial of Ebola victims is necessary to stop the spread of the virus.

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Hong Kong has issued a red travel alert for the Democratic Republic of Congo due to escalating Ebola outbreaks.

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At least 139 suspected deaths have been reported in the Ebola outbreak.

May 20, 2026

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Al Jazeera4d ago

WHO says 600 suspected cases, 139 deaths in growing Ebola outbreak

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported 600 suspected Ebola cases and 139 suspected deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. The WHO Emergency Committee declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern, with high risk at national and regional levels but low risk globally. The outbreak is fueled by the Bundibugyo strain, for which no vaccine or treatment exists. The WHO's priority is to identify transmission chains to define the outbreak's scale and provide care. This outbreak follows the DRC's declaration of its previous epidemic ending just five months ago.

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BBC News - World4d ago

More die of suspected Ebola as WHO warns that numbers will rise further

The World Health Organization (WHO) reports 139 suspected deaths and 600 cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The WHO chief stated the epidemic's scale is larger than currently known, expressing particular concern over healthcare worker fatalities. Investigations are ongoing to determine the virus's spread duration, with the priority being to curb transmission. The first known case was a nurse who died on April 24th in Bunia, Ituri province, with the outbreak affecting four areas in Ituri and two cities in North Kivu. This is the DRC's 17th Ebola outbreak, complicated by the Bundibugyo species, which has not been seen for over a decade and has historically had a high mortality rate.

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The Guardian - World News4d ago

US doctor who contracted Ebola in the DRC flown to Germany for treatment

An American doctor, Peter Stafford, who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), has been flown to Germany for treatment. His wife and four children are also being monitored for symptoms. The outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo virus, has resulted in over 600 suspected cases and 139 suspected deaths, primarily in the DRC, and has spread to urban areas, prompting the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare it a public health emergency. Dr. Stafford unknowingly operated on an Ebola patient before the outbreak was detected, and despite using personal protective equipment, he developed symptoms and tested positive. The WHO has warned of the outbreak's "scale and speed," while acknowledging the low risk of a global pandemic but a severe threat to the region.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

Why Ebola keeps returning to DRC: A heartbreaking human toll

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing its seventeenth Ebola outbreak in 50 years, with the latest cases reported in Mongbwalu. This recurring epidemic highlights significant weaknesses in the country's healthcare system, outbreak preparedness, and ongoing conflict. Factors contributing to the repeated outbreaks include unsafe food practices, limited access to clean water, and the high cost of healthcare, which prevents many from seeking timely treatment. Experts emphasize the need for improved healthcare access, particularly in remote areas, and a more proactive health communication strategy. Congolese authorities and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention are working to strengthen the response, but over 500 suspected cases and 130 deaths have already been recorded in the current outbreak.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

US to let DR Congo football team in for World Cup despite Ebola restrictions

The United States will grant entry to the Democratic Republic of the Congo's (DRC) football team for the World Cup, despite an existing ban on non-Americans who have visited the DRC, Uganda, or South Sudan within the last 21 days due to an Ebola outbreak. A senior Department of State official confirmed the exemption, stating the team is expected to attend. The official noted the DRC team has been training in Europe, potentially avoiding the ban, but if they had been in the DRC, they would undergo strict screening and isolation protocols similar to returning US citizens. This exemption will not extend to general fans from the DRC. The DRC's World Cup campaign begins in Texas on June 17 against Portugal.

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WHO reports 600 suspected Ebola cases and 139 suspected deaths in DRC and Uganda.

— World Health Organization (WHO)

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The Ebola outbreak is considered a public health emergency of international concern, but not a pandemic emergency.

— WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

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The risk of the epidemic is high at national and regional levels, and low at the global level.

— WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

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Sadiki Patrick lost his 15-year-old daughter, Judith, to the latest Ebola outbreak in Mongbwalu.

— Sadiki Patrick

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Mongbwalu is where the first cases of this Ebola outbreak were reported, according to Congolese authorities.

— Congolese authorities

May 19, 2026

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Al Jazeera4d ago

US authorities say missionary who contracted Ebola en route to Germany

US authorities are facilitating the transfer of a US medical missionary, identified as Peter Stafford, who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), to Germany for treatment at Charite University Hospital in Berlin. This decision follows a US request for assistance. The World Health Organization reports that the current Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda has resulted in 134 deaths and over 500 suspected cases, with experts warning of continued challenges and anticipating the outbreak to last at least two more months. Additionally, six other high-risk contacts are being transported to Europe, including Germany and the Czech Republic, for quarantine and monitoring. The CDC stated that the risk to the US from this outbreak remains low.

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BBC News - World5d ago

'Ebola has tortured us': Fear grips eastern DR Congo as deadly virus spreads

Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is experiencing a deadly Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo strain, with 514 suspected cases and 136 deaths reported as of Tuesday, plus one death in neighboring Uganda. Health officials admit they were slow to detect the virus, which has less obvious symptoms than other strains, leading to delayed diagnosis and community spread. Deaths occurred without being reported, hindering early investigation and response. The outbreak has spread to North and South Kivu provinces, including urban centers like Goma, where public health measures are largely ignored due to poverty and a lack of accessible treatment centers. The Bundibugyo strain, previously rare, has not been seen in Ituri province before, complicating efforts to contain the virus.

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

WHO head ‘deeply concerned’ by Ebola outbreak as cases and deaths rise in DRC

The World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) a public health emergency of international concern due to its scale and speed. As of the article's reporting, there have been at least 500 suspected cases and 130 suspected deaths in the DRC since the outbreak began. Cases have also been confirmed in Uganda and a US citizen has tested positive and been transferred to Germany. The outbreak is particularly concerning due to its spread in urban areas, among health workers, and in the insecure, conflict-ridden province of Ituri, which has seen significant population displacement. The Bundibugyo virus strain, which is causing this outbreak, currently has no vaccines or treatments.

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A US medical missionary who contracted Ebola in the DRC is being transported to Germany for treatment.

— US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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The death toll from the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda has risen to 134, with over 500 suspected cases.

— World Health Organization (WHO)

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Six other high-risk contacts are being transported to Europe for quarantine and monitoring.

— Dr Satish Pillai (CDC)

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The current risk to the US from the outbreak remains low.

— Dr Satish Pillai (CDC)

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Marco Rubio stated the WHO was "a little late" to identify the Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda.

— Marco Rubio

May 18, 2026

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BBC News - World6d ago

At least six Americans exposed to Ebola during DR Congo outbreak

At least six Americans have been exposed to Ebola during an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). One of these individuals is reportedly experiencing symptoms. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stated the risk to the US remains low and issued a Level Four travel advisory, its most severe, warning against travel to the DR Congo. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak in Ituri province a public health emergency of international concern, warning of potential for a much larger outbreak with significant regional spread. Public health measures, including guidance on handling funerals, are recommended in the absence of vaccines and effective medicines.

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South China Morning Post6d ago

Americans in DR Congo may have had exposure to Ebola in outbreak, US media reports

US health news website STAT News reported that several Americans in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) may have been exposed to suspected Ebola cases in the country's latest outbreak. Some of these individuals are considered to have had high-risk exposures, and at least one may have developed symptoms. Reuters could not immediately verify this report. The Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda has been declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization, following 80 suspected deaths. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to send additional staff and provide technical support to the affected countries.

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The Guardian - World News6d ago

US says American contracted Ebola in Congo as CDC announces new travel screening measures

US health authorities confirmed an American contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and is being evacuated to Germany for treatment. In response to the ongoing Ebola virus epidemic in the DRC and Uganda, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department of Homeland Security are implementing enhanced travel screening measures for individuals arriving in the US from these regions. These proactive measures include entry restrictions for non-US passport holders who have been in Uganda, the DRC, or South Sudan within the past 21 days, and enhanced port health protection activities. The CDC assesses the immediate risk to the general US public as low but will continue to monitor the evolving situation. The outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, which has a high mortality rate and no targeted vaccine or treatment.

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An American tested positive for Ebola after being exposed while working with a medical missionary group in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

— US officials

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The American is being evacuated to Germany for treatment after developing symptoms over the weekend.

— Dr Satish Pillai, Ebola response incident manager with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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The CDC issued a new order blocking foreign travelers from entering the US if they have visited a country affected by the outbreak in the past 21 days.

— CDC

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One of Serge's American doctors, Peter Stafford, had tested positive for Ebola after being exposed while treating patients at Nyankunde Hospital.

— Serge

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An American has contracted Ebola after being exposed during work in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

— US health authorities

May 17, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 17

WHO declares Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, Uganda a global health emergency

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda a "public health emergency of international concern." This declaration follows reports of over 300 suspected cases and 88 deaths. The outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD), a rare type of Ebola for which there are no approved treatments or vaccines. The DRC accounts for the vast majority of suspected cases, with two reported in neighboring Uganda. The WHO stated that while the outbreak does not meet the criteria for a pandemic emergency, neighboring countries face a high risk of further spread. Officials first reported the virus's spread in the DRC's eastern Ituri province, with cases later confirmed in Uganda, including two in Kampala that appear to be imported from the DRC.

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Associated Press (AP)May 17

WHO declares global health emergency over Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern. This declaration follows over 300 suspected cases and 88 deaths. The current outbreak is caused by the rare Bundibugyo virus, for which there are no approved treatments or vaccines. While this is the third reported instance of the Bundibugyo virus, it is one of many Ebola outbreaks in the region. The majority of cases are in Congo, with two reported in Uganda, both linked to travel from Congo. The WHO advised against closing international borders, stating the outbreak does not meet pandemic emergency criteria.

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South China Morning PostMay 17

Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, Uganda declared an international health emergency

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) a "public health emergency of international concern." This declaration, the second-highest alert level, comes as the highly contagious hemorrhagic fever has resulted in 88 deaths and 336 suspected cases. The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Africa) reported these figures on Saturday. Authorities have warned that there is no vaccine for this specific strain of Ebola, identified as the Bundibugyo strain. The WHO made its announcement early on Sunday.

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is experiencing a new Ebola outbreak of the Bundibugyo strain in northeastern Ituri province.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak a 'public health emergency of international concern' with over 300 suspected cases and 88 deaths.

— World Health Organization (WHO)

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Hong Kong has stepped up health screenings for air passengers arriving from Africa.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) declared an outbreak of Ebola a 'public health emergency of international concern'.

— World Health Organization (WHO)

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Local health authorities will strengthen public awareness and education regarding Ebola.

— Local health authorities

May 16, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 16

DRC health minister warns ‘very high’ Ebola lethality rate as toll hits 80

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is experiencing a new Ebola outbreak in its northeastern Ituri province, with at least 80 deaths reported and nearly 250 suspected cases. The Bundibugyo strain, which has no vaccine or specific treatment and a lethality rate potentially reaching 50 percent, was confirmed on Friday. The outbreak began with a nurse who sought care on April 24 in Bunia, the provincial capital. The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) is concerned about rapid spread due to high population density and proximity to Uganda and South Sudan, where one death has also been reported. Health workers are intensifying screening and contact tracing to contain the disease.

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Fox News - WorldMay 16

New Ebola outbreak leaves 65 dead as officials warn of cross-border spread

A new Ebola outbreak has been confirmed in Congo's Ituri province, resulting in 65 deaths and 246 suspected cases. Health officials are investigating the specific strain, with initial tests suggesting it may not be the deadliest Ebola Zaire variant. Neighboring Uganda has reported one imported death from Congo. The outbreak is concentrated in an area near the borders of Uganda and South Sudan, raising concerns about regional spread due to travel and insecurity. The World Health Organization has deployed a response team and provided emergency funding, while Congo has stockpiles of treatments and some vaccine doses, though their effectiveness varies by strain. This marks Congo's 17th recorded Ebola outbreak.

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South China Morning PostMay 16

Congo Ebola outbreak: constant burials as death toll reaches 80

An Ebola outbreak in the eastern Ituri province of Congo has resulted in at least 80 reported deaths. Health workers are intensifying screening and contact tracing efforts to contain the disease. The outbreak was first announced on Friday, with 65 deaths and 246 suspected cases at that time. Residents in Bunia, the capital of Ituri, have expressed fear due to the ongoing daily burials, with some reporting multiple deaths and burials each day for about a week. The exact nature of the disease remains unclear to some locals.

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At least 80 deaths have been reported in Congo’s new Ebola disease outbreak in the eastern Ituri province.

— authorities

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Officials first announced the outbreak on Friday, with 65 deaths and 246 suspected cases.

— Officials

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“Every day, people are dying … and this has been going on for about a week. In a single day, we bury two, three, or even more people,”

— Jean Marc Asimwe

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“At this point, we don’t really know what kind of disease it is,”

— Jean Marc Asimwe

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“Every day, people are dying ... and this has been going on for about a week. In a single day, we bury two, three, or even more people,”

— Jean Marc Asimwe

May 15, 2026

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South China Morning PostMay 15

Africa confirms fatal Ebola outbreak in Congo, urgent cross-border meeting called

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed a fatal Ebola outbreak in the remote Ituri province of Congo. As of Friday, May 15, 2026, there are 246 suspected cases and 65 recorded deaths, primarily in the Mongwalu and Rwampara health zones. The highly contagious Ebola virus spreads through bodily fluids. In response to this confirmed outbreak, an urgent cross-border meeting has been called.

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Al JazeeraMay 15

Health officials raise alarm over new Ebola outbreak in DR Congo

Health officials are raising concerns about a new Ebola outbreak in the Ituri province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Africa CDC has reported 246 suspected cases and 65 deaths. The outbreak is particularly worrying due to the affected area's proximity to Uganda and South Sudan and a challenging security situation caused by armed groups. Preliminary tests have detected the Ebola virus in a significant number of samples. This outbreak follows the DRC's previous Ebola episode, which ended five months ago. The Africa CDC is organizing an urgent meeting with regional health authorities and partners to bolster cross-border surveillance and response efforts, citing risks from population movement and control difficulties in the remote, poorly accessible region.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 15

Ebola outbreak kills 65 people in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

An Ebola outbreak in the Ituri province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has resulted in 65 deaths among 246 suspected cases. The affected region borders Uganda and South Sudan, raising concerns for Africa CDC about potential further spread due to high population movement in mining towns. Early testing suggests this outbreak may be a different strain of Ebola than the Zaire strain, for which vaccines are available. The DRC has experienced numerous Ebola outbreaks since 1976. Health officials are convening an urgent meeting with neighboring countries and the World Health Organization to coordinate a rapid regional response.

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A new Ebola outbreak has been confirmed in Congo's remote Ituri province.

— Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention

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The outbreak has resulted in 246 suspected cases and 65 deaths so far.

— Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention

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Congo has a stockpile of treatments and approximately 2,000 doses of the Ervebo Ebola vaccine.

— World Health Organization

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The Ervebo Ebola vaccine is effective against the Ebola Zaire strain.

— World Health Organization

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Africa CDC recorded 246 suspected Ebola cases and 65 deaths in Ituri province, DRC.

— Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)