AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEbola Regional Alert: The DRC’s fast-growing Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak has reached 1,094 confirmed cases and 277 deaths, with WHO calling it the highest first-month caseload in Africa; new modelling in The Lancet Infectious Diseases estimates a nearly 70% chance of spread to South Sudan within weeks, while spillover to Rwanda (8.6%) and Burundi (2%) is lower—yet WHO warns response is still lagging. Cross-Border Preparedness: The UN says new CERF funding will help strengthen surveillance, labs, case management and infection control in Burundi and South Sudan, both considered at risk. Travel Restrictions: Saudi Arabia has suspended travel and visas for citizens and arrivals from the DRC, Uganda and South Sudan, and tightened screening for travellers coming via third countries; India also activated an online Air Suvidha self-declaration for passengers from Ebola-affected countries. Local Health & Safety: Uganda’s cholera study reports endogenous cholera has been eliminated, but cross-border outbreaks remain a threat—relevant for regional prevention planning. Health Policy & Care: WHO validated Tunisia’s trachoma elimination, highlighting the impact of long-term primary health care.
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