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Guardian World22.05.2026صحة2 dk okuma

WHO: Ebola outbreak in DRC poses 'very high' risk

نظرة سريعة

  • The WHO has raised its risk assessment for the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to "very high" due to rapid spread, with nearly 750 cases and 177 deaths.
  • Distrust among locals and resource shortages are hindering response efforts.

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An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is rapidly spreading, with nearly 750 suspected cases and 177 deaths reported. The World Health Organization has raised its risk assessment for the country to "very high".

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The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo poses a “very high” risk to the country, the World Health Organization said on Friday, revising its threat assessment upwards.

The outbreak is spreading rapidly, WHO leaders said, with almost 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths, up from 246 cases and 65 deaths when it was first reported a week earlier.

The situation is “deeply worrisome”, said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO director-general.

On Thursday, tents and medical supplies outside a hospital in Rwampara, Ituri province, were set on fire as medics tried to set up an Ebola treatment centre. A crowd was reportedly angry at not being allowed to retrieve the body of a local man who had died at the hospital. The bodies of Ebola patients must be buried according to strict infection control protocols to prevent further spread.

Tedros warned that “significant distrust of outside authorities among the local population” was causing issues for the response to the outbreak.

“Building trust in the affected communities is critical to a successful response, and is one of our highest priorities,” Tedros said.

The WHO’s representative in the DRC, Dr Anne Ancia, said the incident in Rwampara would “significantly jeopardise” the response operation there.

The treatment centre that was attacked was designed to separate Ebola patients from others being treated in the same hospital. Ancia said she was hopeful that it would be able to be up and running again within 24 hours.

The outbreak has been caused by the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, for which no vaccines or treatments exist. Most cases are in the DRC’s Ituri province, with a handful reported elsewhere in the country, and two in neighbouring Uganda.

Rising case numbers may paradoxically be a “good sign”, indicating better detection, officials said. A slight fall in the number of samples testing positive suggests more people with potential symptoms are being picked up.

However, Ancia said: “We are running behind, we are not yet under control.”

She was confident, however, that the response would be successful.

“I can guarantee you that together, we will manage to get over this outbreak as soon as we can,” she said.

While the WHO raised its risk assessment for the DRC, it maintained its earlier assessment that there was a high risk at the regional level and low risk at the global level.

Representatives of humanitarian organisations working in Ituri said they did not yet have enough resources to mount an adequate response.

Dr Amadou Bocoum, country director for Care International in the DRC, said aid cuts last year meant “the system was not able to work properly because of lack of equipment”, while lower staff levels also made the labour-intensive work of informing cases and contact tracing harder.

Julie Drouet, country director for Action Against Hunger, said: “Everyone is working to try to implement as quickly as possible … the response in the field, however it is not quite yet ready. It is not really yet up to the emergency that we have in Congo at the moment.”

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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق

  • The Ebola treatment centre in Rwampara will be operational again within 24 hours.

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  • The outbreak response will be successful.

    مرجح · المدى المتوسط

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What specific measures are being taken to build trust with local communities?
  • How quickly can the Rwampara treatment centre be fully operational again?
  • What is the exact impact of previous aid cuts on the current response capacity?
  • Are there plans to increase staff levels for contact tracing and case informing?

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This article was originally published by Guardian World.

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