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Congo's Ebola Outbreak: Fastest Start Ever Recorded
23 Jun
Summary
- Congo's Ebola outbreak shows the largest confirmed cases in its first month.
- Over 1,000 people infected and 267 deaths reported in Bundibugyo outbreak.
- Cases confirmed in at least three crowded displacement camps in eastern Congo.

The current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has set a concerning record, logging the highest number of confirmed cases within its first month compared to any previous Ebola outbreak in Africa. The Bundibugyo outbreak has already surpassed 1,000 infections and resulted in 267 fatalities. Experts indicate the virus was circulating for months before its official declaration on May 15, suggesting a delayed response.
The World Health Organization emphasizes the need to expand response efforts to match the escalating outbreak. Cases have unfortunately been detected in at least three crowded displacement camps in eastern Congo. The International Organization for Migration has reported at least 25 confirmed cases and 14 deaths within these camps, highlighting the vulnerability of displaced populations to the virus's spread.