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May-2026 | DRC/Uganda New Ebola Strain Outbreak

On 17 May 2026, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern due a large outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Ituri, North Kivu, and Kinshasa provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), as well as the city of Kampala in Uganda. The WHO is particularly concerned about this outbreak for several reasons:
  • There are between 234 and 336 suspected cases of Ebola virus disease throughout the region, though exact numbers are hard to quantify. Testing is difficult to carry out due to poor health infrastructure in the region. So far, there are around 80 suspected deaths, including 4 healthcare workers.
  • The particular virus behind this outbreak is known as the Bundibugyo virus. This is very noteworthy as most outbreaks of Ebola have either involved the Zaire or Sudan virus. Because of this, there are currently no approved treatments or vaccines.
  • There are suspected to be many more unidentified cases throughout the region. Test positivity rates are well above 80%, which indicates the possibility that fewer cases are being detected through testing.
  • There have been cases detected in two major cities: Kinshasa and Kampala. Kinshasa alone has an estimated population of around 17 million people. Furthermore, Ituri Province sits in an active war zone, making containment and eradication much more difficult.
The chances of this becoming a global pandemic are low, given the transmission dynamics of Ebola virus disease. However, a large regional outbreak with a few imported cases in other countries is a distinct possibility, similar to the 2014 outbreak. Persons who live or travel in Central Africa should remain aware that the following symptoms could be indicative of the early stages of Ebola virus disease:

  • High fever and chills
  • Extreme fatigue, weakness, and malaise
  • Severe headache
  • Muscle and joint pain
  • Sore throat and loss of appetite
If you experience any of these symptoms and have traveled in Central Africa, please inform your doctor right away. As always, I encourage the general public to remain alert and prepared as the situation for this and other disease outbreaks can change at any time.
 
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