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WHO declares global health emergency over Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the WHO said the outbreak does not yet meet the threshold for a pandemic emergency under the International Health Regulations.

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The organisation added that two confirmed cases, including one death, were reported in Kampala between May 15 and 16 among travellers arriving from DRC. WHO also confirmed another case in Kinshasa involving a person returning from Ituri province.

It added that at least four healthcare workers had died in circumstances suggestive of viral haemorrhagic fever, raising concerns over hospital-based transmission and weak infection prevention measures.

However, it noted that the high positivity rate among initial samples, increasing reports of suspected cases and deaths, and confirmed infections in Kampala and Kinshasa suggested the outbreak could be “much larger” than currently detected.

The organisation warned that insecurity, humanitarian challenges, population movement, urban transmission risks, and informal healthcare networks could worsen the spread of the disease.

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