The World Health Organization has declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) following confirmation of Ebola transmission from the Democratic Republic of Congo into Uganda. The outbreak, originating in eastern DRC, has reached approximately 900 cases before cross-border spread was confirmed, marking a significant escalation in the disease’s geographic reach.
Cross-border transmission represents a critical shift from previous containment efforts within DRC territories. The declaration reflects WHO’s assessment that the outbreak poses substantial risk for further international spread and requires coordinated multinational response efforts. Specific case numbers in Uganda and detailed epidemiological data remain under assessment.
Health authorities in both countries have activated emergency response protocols, including enhanced border surveillance, contact tracing operations, and healthcare system mobilization. International partners are coordinating support for containment measures and vaccination campaigns. This is a developing story.
Source: 🧠 EBOLA OUTBREAK – DRC/UGANDA CROSS-BORDER TRANSMISSION CONFIRMED
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