WHO: Over 900 Suspected Ebola Cases in DR Congo
L'essentiel
- WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus confirmed on May 25th that the Democratic Republic of Congo has recorded over 900 suspected Ebola cases, with 101 confirmed.
- The outbreak is exacerbated by ongoing armed conflict in the Ituri province, hindering contact tracing and aid efforts.
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Pourquoi c'est important
The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing a significant Ebola outbreak, with over 900 suspected cases reported. The situation is complicated by severe ongoing armed conflict in the Ituri province, which is the epicenter of the outbreak.
2026/05/25 10:04 Instant News / Comprehensive Report
World Health Organization Secretary-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated on the 25th that over 900 suspected Ebola cases have been discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo. (AFP file photo)
The Ebola virus epidemic continues to threaten multiple African countries. World Health Organization (WHO) Secretary-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus confirmed on the 25th that over 900 suspected cases have been discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo (hereinafter referred to as DR Congo), with 101 confirmed cases.
Tedros stated on Facebook on the 25th that as the DR Congo strengthens its Ebola epidemic monitoring efforts, over 900 suspected cases have been discovered to date, with 101 confirmed cases.
Furthermore, Tedros pointed out that the Ituri province in the DR Congo, the site of the outbreak, has nearly 5 million people living daily amidst severe armed conflict, with one in four people requiring humanitarian assistance.
"Violence forces people to flee their homes, including health and humanitarian workers. This is severely hindering Ebola contact tracing, as well as the early identification of infected cases and the provision of rescue care," Tedros said.
The Ministry of Health of the DR Congo stated on the evening of the 24th that 204 deaths have been reported across three provinces in the country. The World Health Organization had previously announced that the current Ebola epidemic constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).
Questions ouvertes
- What is the exact fatality rate of the confirmed cases?
- What specific measures are being taken to address the impact of armed conflict on Ebola response?
- How many health and humanitarian workers have been affected by the violence?
- What is the timeline for potential international intervention or increased aid?



