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Spread of Ebola in DRC ‘outpacing’ response efforts, warns
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WHO warned on May 25 that the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC and Uganda was outpacing response efforts. The latest warning put suspected deaths at 220, while hospital attacks in Ituri, cross-border spread, and the lack of an approved vaccine or specific treatment keep the next phase uncertain.
- Frame 1May 25: WHO says a Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC and Uganda is outpacing responders.
- Frame 2By May 21, WHO had listed 746 suspected DRC cases and 176 suspected deaths across 15 health zones.
- Frame 3Tedros put suspected deaths at 220 and warned that delayed detection left teams playing catch-up.
- Frame 4In Mongbwalu, attacks on hospital isolation areas forced patients out and turned mistrust into a containment problem.
- Frame 5Uganda reported two more Kampala health-worker cases, bringing its confirmed total to seven.
- Frame 6Unresolved: no approved Bundibugyo vaccine or specific treatment, and insecurity keeps contact tracing fragile.
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- May 25, 1:31 PM EDT
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- May 25, 1:00 PM EDT