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Updated · Reuters · May 21
Ebola Reaches South Kivu, Killing 28-Year-Old as DRC Outbreak Hits 139 Deaths
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 21

Ebola Reaches South Kivu, Killing 28-Year-Old as DRC Outbreak Hits 139 Deaths

8 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 21
  • South Kivu confirmed an Ebola case near Bukavu, where a 28-year-old patient died after travelling from Kisangani, marking spread hundreds of kilometres beyond the outbreak's Ituri epicentre.
  • 139 deaths and 600 suspected cases have been linked to the Bundibugyo-strain outbreak in Ituri and North Kivu, while two cases have also been confirmed in neighbouring Uganda.
  • A second suspected case in South Kivu is in isolation awaiting test results, and a confirmed case was reported last week in Goma, another rebel-controlled city in eastern DRC.
  • No approved vaccine exists for the Bundibugyo strain, and CEPI said confirmed infections are likely only the "top of the iceberg" after about two months of undetected circulation.
  • Armed conflict, urban spread and aid shortages are hampering containment, even as Britain pledged up to 20 million pounds and the United States committed $23 million to the response.
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2026 Bundibugyo Ebola Crisis in DRC: 600+ Suspected Cases, Regional Threats, and Urgent Gaps in Response

Overview

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo ebolavirus. The crisis escalated after the virus spread undetected for weeks in conflict-affected regions, with the first known case involving a nurse on April 24. Aid agencies are intensifying efforts as the outbreak gains momentum, and urgent supplies are needed. The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency of international concern, though it does not consider the situation a pandemic. Local communities, especially in Bunia, are experiencing high numbers of deaths and confusion about the disease, highlighting the urgent need for clear communication and coordinated response.

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