AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Alert in the Region: The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola outbreak has surged past 1,000 suspected cases (1,077) with 121 lab-confirmed infections and 17 deaths, as the Bundibugyo strain spreads across Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu; WHO says conflict, displacement, and mistrust are blocking response, and Tedros calls for an immediate ceasefire to allow safe access. Burundi in the High-Risk List: Africa CDC flags 10 countries at heightened risk, including Burundi, alongside Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Angola, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Zambia, CAR and Congo—prompting renewed vigilance and border screening across the Great Lakes. What People Should Know: Reports highlight common Ebola symptoms (fever, headache, tiredness, vomiting/diarrhoea) and stress acting fast at health facilities if suspected. Cross-Border Measures: Uganda temporarily closed its border with Congo; other countries issued travel advisories and strengthened airport and entry-point checks. Local Health Access (Not Ebola): Tanzania’s Benjamin Mkapa Referral Hospital and its foundation begin a specialist outreach camp in Masasi (June 1–5), offering care for hypertension, diabetes, cancer, kidney disease and selected surgery.
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