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WHO says 906 suspected cases and 223 suspected deaths from Bundibugyo strain of Ebola

People walk , after Uganda closed its borders with the Democratic Republic of Congo, as authorities intensify efforts to contain a new Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo virus strain, at the Mpondwe border post, in Kasese district, Uganda, May 28, 2026.
People walk , after Uganda closed its borders with the Democratic Republic of Congo, as authorities intensify efforts to contain a new Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo virus strain, at the Mpondwe border post, in Kasese district, Uganda, May 28, 2026. Photo : REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa

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The World Health Organization said on Friday ​that there are 906 suspected cases of ‌Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including 223 suspected deaths that are being investigated.

An outbreak of the Bundibugyo ​strain of Ebola is continuing in the ​Democratic Republic of the Congo, with cases ⁠also reported in Uganda.

There have been 125 confirmed ​cases of Ebola in the DRC, including 17 confirmed ​deaths in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu. There have also been seven confirmed cases of Ebola in Uganda, ​three of which were imported from the DRC, and ​one death. However, no community transmission has been reported, the ‌WHO ⁠said.

The rate of people who died among those confirmed to have the infection ranges from 30% to 50%, said Anais Legand from the High Threat Pathogens Team ​which is ​part of ⁠WHO Health Emergencies Programme.

“It’s huge. It means that up to five out of ​10 people are likely to die,” ​Legand ⁠said, adding, however, that the data is preliminary and requires further investigation. Early care could help drive down fatality ⁠rates, ​Legand said.

There are currently no ​approved vaccines or therapies specifically for the Bundibugyo virus disease, the ​WHO said.

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