The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an update on May 18, 2026, regarding an ongoing Ebola virus outbreak affecting the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. The outbreak continues to present significant public health concerns in both nations, with confirmed cases reported across multiple regions.
The CDC transcript details the scale of transmission, affected populations, and epidemiological trends observed to date. Health authorities are monitoring case counts, mortality rates, and patterns of spread to assess outbreak trajectory and identify high-risk communities requiring urgent intervention.
Responding agencies, including the CDC, WHO, and local health ministries, have activated outbreak control measures including case isolation, contact tracing, vaccination campaigns where available, and community education. Healthcare workers and border regions remain focal points for surveillance. This is a developing story.
Source: Transcript – Update on Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic…

