The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola Bundibugyo virus outbreak affecting the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), marking the first such declaration for this viral strain across multiple nations. The Emergency Committee’s determination followed confirmed cases demonstrating cross-border transmission, prompting the activation of the International Health Regulations framework to prevent further international spread. The WHO Director-General issued temporary recommendations to all member states designed to enhance surveillance, laboratory capacity, and coordinated response efforts while minimizing unnecessary restrictions on international traffic and trade. Although the outbreak warrants urgent international attention and coordinated public health measures, the Committee determined it does not currently meet the criteria for a pandemic emergency declaration. This measured assessment reflects the organization’s evaluation of both disease severity and transmission patterns at this stage of the outbreak.
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