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Updated · The New York Times · May 21
DRC Ebola Outbreak Hits 246 Suspected Cases as Uganda Reports 1 Death in Kampala
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 21

DRC Ebola Outbreak Hits 246 Suspected Cases as Uganda Reports 1 Death in Kampala

5 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 21
  • 246 suspected Ebola cases were reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday, pushing the outbreak to the third-largest on record less than a week after it was declared.
  • 1 Ebola death was also reported in Kampala, Uganda's largest city, signaling the outbreak may already have spread hundreds of miles beyond the initial area.
  • The current outbreak is driven by the rare Bundibugyo strain, for which there are no effective vaccines or treatments, unlike the more common Zaire strain.
  • Systems built after the 2014 West Africa epidemic—which killed more than 11,000 people—have been weakened over the past year as surveillance, rapid-response and diplomatic health infrastructure was dismantled.
With global health defenses weakened, is the world facing an unstoppable Ebola strain?
Did a major shift in global health policy leave the world vulnerable to this new Ebola crisis?
As a rare Ebola virus spreads, can a cure be found before it is too late?