The World Health Organization declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on May 31, 2026, following confirmation that an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has crossed into Uganda. The outbreak had exceeded 900 confirmed cases in DRC before cross-border transmission was detected, marking a critical escalation from a contained national health crisis to a regional emergency.
The cross-border spread into Uganda indicates a breakdown in containment measures and represents significant risk for further transmission across the Great Lakes region. Health authorities are working to establish current case counts in both nations, determine transmission patterns, and assess the capacity of healthcare systems in affected areas to manage patient care and prevent additional spread.
Regional and international health agencies are mobilizing coordinated response efforts, including real-time case reporting, contact tracing operations, and epidemiological investigations. WHO and national health ministries are prioritizing verification of outbreak parameters and deployment of response resources. This is a developing story.
Source: 🧠 PHEIC Declaration: Cross-Border Ebola Outbreak DRC-Uganda
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