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    Congolese authorities have said suspected Ebola cases have now passed 900 in the ongoing outbreak in the east of the country.

    The Congolese Ministry of Communication, in a post to X on Sunday (May 24, 2026), said that there were 904 suspected cases and 119 suspected deaths.

    Authorities had previously announced more than 700 suspected Ebola cases, and more than 170 suspected deaths, mostly in Ituri province, where the outbreak is centred.

    The World Health Organisation has said that the outbreak now poses a “very high” risk for Congo, but that the risk of the disease spreading globally remains low.

    The World Health Organization has declared the outbreak of the highly contagious haemorrhagic fever an international emergency.

    On Saturday (May 23), the African Union’s health agency warned that more countries on the continent were at risk of being affected by the Ebola virus, in addition to the DRC and Uganda.

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    “We have 10 countries at risk,” said Jean Kaseya, head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), listing Angola, Burundi, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.

    Mr. Kaseya said “high mobility and insecurity” in the region were helping spread the disease.

    The new cases confirmed in Uganda on Saturday (May 23) bring to five the total confirmed in the East African country since it was detected there and in the DRC on May 15. One person in Uganda has died.

    The Health Ministry named the new patients as a Ugandan driver, a Ugandan health worker and a woman from the DRC. All are alive.

    Ebola is a deadly viral disease that spreads through direct contact with bodily fluids. It can cause severe bleeding and organ failure.

    The current epidemic centres on the conflict-wracked eastern DRC, where it was detected in Ituri province, which borders Uganda, before spreading to South Kivu.

    First known victims

    The Red Cross said on Saturday that three Congolese volunteers had died in Ituri after apparently contracting Ebola there.

    The three “were carrying out dead body management activities on March 27 as part of a humanitarian mission unrelated to Ebola”, said the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).

    “At the time of the intervention, the community was not aware of the Ebola virus disease outbreak… They are among the first known victims.”

    Ebola has killed more than 15,000 people in Africa in the past half-century.

    On Friday (May 22), the WHO raised the risk from Ebola in the DRC to its highest level — “very high”.

    It said the risk in central Africa was “high” but the global risk remained “low”.

    The outbreak, which experts suspect was circulating under the radar for some time, is caused by the less common Bundibugyo strain, for which there are no approved vaccines or treatments.

    On Thursday (May 21), Uganda suspended public transport to the DRC after confirming its first two cases — one infection and one death — involving Congolese nationals who crossed the border.

    It said the driver confirmed infected on Saturday had been at the wheel of the vehicle in which one of the ill Congolese nationals had travelled to Uganda.

    The health worker was exposed to the virus when treating that Congolese patient.

    The third case was a Congolese woman who had visited Uganda and tested positive for Ebola after returning to the DRC.

    ‘Everyone’s problem’

    The eastern DRC has been plagued for three decades by conflict involving numerous armed groups.

    State services in rural areas of Ituri have been largely absent for decades.

    South Kivu is controlled by the Rwandan-backed armed group M23, which has never had to manage an epidemic like Ebola.

    “This is everyone’s problem,” Congolese Health Minister Samuel Roger Kamba told a news conference in Addis Ababa alongside Kaseya.

    He said the Kinshasa government needed to have “total control” of the DRC territory to stop the virus spreading.

    (with inputs from AFP, AP)

    Published – May 24, 2026 09:39 pm IST



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