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Understanding Ebola’s wildlife origins is crucial to preventing next big outbreak

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The Guardian - World News14h ago

Understanding Ebola’s wildlife origins is crucial to preventing next big outbreak

Understanding the wildlife origins of Ebola is crucial for preventing future outbreaks, as demonstrated by the current Bundibugyo virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which has caused over 1,250 cases and 362 deaths. While the immediate priority is combating the current epidemic through isolation and contact tracing, identifying the virus's source is essential for future mitigation. Despite assumptions that bats are the reservoir hosts for Ebola viruses, proof remains elusive, and past outbreaks have been linked to other mammals like antelopes, gorillas, and chimpanzees. Researching transmission patterns in wildlife is challenging, especially in politically unstable regions with reduced funding. Knowing the source would allow for measures to reduce human exposure and implement integrated surveillance programs, preventing both human risk and potential retaliatory actions against wildlife.

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Al Jazeera20h ago

On the front line of Congo’s Ebola outbreak

Al Jazeera reports from Bunia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the front lines of an Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo strain. The outbreak, declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in May, is spreading through mining towns and has overwhelmed treatment centers. Health workers note this strain presents silently, with symptoms appearing late. The response, led by the Congolese government with partners like Africa CDC and the UN, faces challenges due to ongoing conflict and over 1.3 million displaced people, complicating contact tracing and access to remote areas. Fear, mistrust, and rumors hinder containment efforts, with some communities attacking treatment facilities and refusing safe burial practices, which are crucial for preventing transmission. Red Cross volunteers are conducting safe burials for suspected Ebola victims, a process that is both intimidating and emotional for the few mourners present.

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Associated Press (AP)18h ago

An AP journalist describes a month in the epicenter of Congo’s Ebola outbreak

An AP journalist recounts a month reporting from the epicenter of an Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo, highlighting the profound human toll beyond statistics. The outbreak, affecting all demographics, has seen over 1,300 confirmed cases and hundreds of deaths, with no approved treatments or vaccines yet available. Reporting is fraught with danger due to the highly contagious nature of Ebola and ongoing insecurity from armed groups, which hinders response efforts and leads to attacks on health workers. A significant challenge is the widespread misinformation and distrust among residents, some of whom do not believe the disease is real, complicating prevention measures like safe burials. Despite these difficulties, local communities are adapting, and life continues with modified social practices and moments of collective celebration.

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The Bundibugyo virus is the root of the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with over 1,250 cases and at least 362 deaths.

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Bundibugyo virus is a highly fatal pathogen with symptoms including headaches, diarrhea, and organ malfunction.

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Contagiousness of the Bundibugyo virus remains after death, posing risks during funeral preparations.

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A 6-month-old girl was the latest victim of the Ebola outbreak sweeping through eastern Congo, the third child from her orphanage to die.

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Over 1,300 confirmed cases and hundreds of deaths have been recorded in the Ebola outbreak.