Escalating Ebola Crisis in DR Congo: WHO Warns of Alarming Spread
The Ebola outbreak in the DR Congo has escalated to over 1,000 cases and 200 deaths, with the WHO warning of alarming, rapid transmission rates.
The Ebola outbreak in the DR Congo has escalated to over 1,000 cases and 200 deaths, with the WHO warning of alarming, rapid transmission rates.
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is causing international alarm, with resource shortages hindering efforts and mandatory isolation impacting the national football squad's World Cup participation.
A rare Ebola strain is spreading in Congo, straining local health infrastructure and triggering global concern regarding public health readiness.
The Ebola outbreak in the Congo has reached record levels, becoming the third-largest in history. A rare strain and systemic healthcare gaps are hindering containment efforts.
An Ebola outbreak in the Congo has reached 750 cases with 177 deaths. A rare viral strain is challenging public health infrastructure, forcing a return to traditional containment measures alongside emergency research for new treatments.
The Congo is facing its third-largest Ebola outbreak on record, with nearly 750 cases and 177 deaths. A rare strain has compromised existing treatments, fueling concerns over public health preparedness.
The WHO has declared a public health emergency due to an Ebola outbreak. The U.S. has implemented travel restrictions and is conducting emergency evacuations to contain the virus.
Health authorities have confirmed an Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda with an uncommon strain, prompting an urgent international response to contain the spread.
The 2026 WHO report indicates global failure to meet health targets set in 2015, underscored by the lethal Ebola outbreak in Central Africa highlighting fragile healthcare responses.