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“WHO Declares Global Emergency as DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Kills 131, Spreads to Uganda”

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“WHO Declares Global Emergency as DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Kills 131, Spreads to Uganda”

(Reasoning: Adds death toll for urgency, specifies Uganda as a key affected region, and maintains SEO strength with “DR Congo” and “Ebola.”)

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Last updated: May 20, 2026 1:06 am
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Ebola Outbreak in Congo Worsens: Death Toll Rises to 131 as WHO Declares Global Emergency

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Outbreak Spreads Beyond Initial HotspotBundibugyo Strain Poses Unique ThreatCross-Border Risks and Containment ChallengesWHO Sounds Alarm, Emergency Committee ConvenesLessons from Past Outbreaks

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is grappling with a rapidly escalating Ebola outbreak, with health officials confirming 131 deaths and more than 500 suspected cases. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the crisis a “public health emergency of international concern,” warning that the virus is spreading beyond its original epicenter and crossing borders.

Outbreak Spreads Beyond Initial Hotspot

The outbreak, concentrated in northeastern Congo’s Ituri province, has now reached major urban centers, including Butembo and Goma. Health Minister Samuel-Roger Kamba confirmed the alarming surge in cases during a national broadcast, stating that the figures—up from 91 deaths and 350 suspected cases just days ago—are still provisional.

“This is not just a local crisis anymore,” Kamba warned. “The virus is moving, and we need urgent international support to contain it.”

Bundibugyo Strain Poses Unique Threat

Unlike previous Ebola outbreaks, this surge is driven by the Bundibugyo strain, a rare variant with no approved vaccine or targeted treatment. The WHO warns that without swift intervention, the situation could spiral further.

Ebola, which causes severe hemorrhagic fever, has claimed more than 15,000 lives across Africa in the past five decades. The current outbreak’s rapid spread has raised fears of a repeat of the 2014-2016 West Africa epidemic, which killed over 11,000 people.

Cross-Border Risks and Containment Challenges

The outbreak’s epicenter lies near Uganda and South Sudan, where porous borders and frequent movement—particularly among gold miners—heighten transmission risks. Uganda has already reported cases linked to the DRC outbreak, while Congo’s health officials warn of infections spreading to new provinces.

Efforts to contain the virus are being hampered by local mistrust and misinformation. Many residents initially dismissed Ebola as a “mystical illness,” delaying hospital visits and allowing the disease to spread unchecked.

WHO Sounds Alarm, Emergency Committee Convenes

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed deep concern at the World Health Assembly in Geneva, emphasizing the outbreak’s “scale and speed.” An emergency committee met Tuesday to assess the crisis and recommend next steps.

Meanwhile, Germany has agreed to treat an American patient infected in Congo, highlighting the global response. The U.S. has also tightened travel precautions, screening arrivals from affected regions and suspending visa services temporarily.

Lessons from Past Outbreaks

While the situation remains dire, health experts note improvements in global coordination since the 2014 epidemic. Faster case detection, stronger community engagement, and cross-border cooperation could help curb the outbreak—if implemented swiftly.

For now, the focus remains on containment, testing, and public awareness to prevent further loss of life in a region already battered by conflict and instability.

— Reported by Nexio News

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