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    Ebola Outbreak: WHO Records 500 Suspected Cases, 130 Deaths in DRC

    Ogochukwu NdubuisiBy Ogochukwu NdubuisiMay 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Ebola Outbreak: WHO Records 500 Suspected Cases, 130 Deaths in DRC

    UN World Health Organisation (WHO) says it has recorded more than 500 suspected cases, including 130 suspected deaths, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Ebola outbreak so far.

    WHO’s representative in DRC, Dr Anne Ancia, told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday that only 30 cases had been confirmed in the country so far from the suspected deaths.

    She said the agency was working closely with the authorities and rushing more testing kits to eastern DRC to identify cases of infection of Bundibugyo virus, a species of Ebola virus for which there are no vaccines or therapeutics.

    “We have significant uncertainty about the number of infections and how far the virus has spread,” Ancia said.

    Speaking from Bunia in Ituri province, where cases were initially detected, Ancia said the outbreak had also reached North Kivu, with confirmed cases in Butembo and Goma.

    Uganda has also confirmed two imported cases. “I don’t think that we have the ‘patient zero’ for now,”  Ancia said.

    “What we know for now is that on  May 5, there was…a person who died in Bunia. The body was brought back [to] Mongbwalu…and put in a coffin. And then the family decided that the coffin was not worth the person.

    “And therefore…they changed the coffin. And then there was the funeral, and it’s from where it started.”

    Detection of the initial cases was slowed down by the fact that local tests in Bunia showed negative results for the more common Zaire strain of Ebola.

    The wide range of symptoms – fever, fatigue, diarrhoea, and vomiting – also complicated the task of making a swift diagnosis.

    This was in addition to the additional difficulty that the nosebleeds associated with the disease, which did not begin until day five of infection, the WHO official explained.

    In the end, it was only through tests in Kinshasa that the presence of Bundibugyo virus was finally revealed.

    Ancia said that there was a focus on the international level on potential candidate vaccines or treatments which could help fight the outbreak.

    A WHO technical advisory group was scheduled to meet on Tuesday afternoon “to provide further recommendation to the WHO and its Member States on which potential vaccine should be prioritised”, she explained.

    Ervebo, a vaccine against the Zaire Ebola virus, is under consideration, the WHO representative said, but “it would take two months for it to be available”.

    While a vaccine could bring additional prevention and protection to the affected populations, the key to containing transmission lies in grassroots work within the communities.

    This, it explained, was to raise awareness, fight misinformation and ensure adherence to sanitary measures, especially around funerals.

    “If we use coercive measures and the population does not agree, we will see bodies disappear. We will see suspected cases refusing to come to the hospitals and health facilities,”  Ancia warned.

    She underscored health workers’ continuing engagement with schools, churches, and community leaders.

    Ancia said WHO was supporting the Government-led response with more than 40 health professionals on the ground and through the deployment of supplies and extra diagnostic capacity.

    She said that it remained a “highly complex epidemiological, operational and humanitarian context”, characterised by insecurity and displacement.

    Meanwhile, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Tuesday that the affected provinces of Ituri and North Kivu are home to more than two million internally displaced people and returnees.

    It said that healthcare capacity remained weakened by conflict. “There is also concern for refugees living in the affected areas.

    “In Ituri some 11,000 South Sudanese refugees require preventive assistance, while in North Kivu’s capital, the rebel-held city of Goma, more than 2,000 Rwandan and Burundian refugees need sanitary supplies.

    “The most recent outbreak of the Ebola Zaire virus in DRC ended in December 2025, and the trauma of a major epidemic in North Kivu and Ituri in 2018-19 persists among the population,” she said.

    Ancia stressed that while it may be two months until a vaccine is available, “it is not two months before the outbreak will be done”. #Ebola Outbreak: WHO Records 500 Suspected Cases, 130 Deaths in DRC#

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