AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Response in East Africa: The Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo (Bundibugyo strain) is being described as “likely far worse” than official figures, with delayed detection and low contact tracing (about 20%) raising fears of wider spread to Uganda and possibly Burundi; Regional Coordination: East African Community health ministers are holding emergency virtual talks to boost surveillance, lab testing, infection control, risk communication, and deploy mobile labs and PPE; Vaccine Race: CEPI has pledged $62m to fast-track multiple vaccine candidates, with hopes for early human testing within months; US Support & Screening: The US says it has expanded assistance (over $162m) and is funding IOM screening operations at points of entry including in Burundi, alongside guidance for US citizens; Kenya Quarantine Controversy: Kenya has authorized a quarantine centre for US citizens, but protests and legal challenges show how outbreak measures can spark public backlash; Burundi Health Watch: In Gitega’s Rutegama livestock market, a drinking water shortage is disrupting hygiene and risking disease, while Bujumbura reports rising consumption of cheap, high-alcohol drinks among young people.
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