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Ebola Patient Abducted from DR Congo Hospital
17 Jun
Summary
- A six-year-old Ebola patient and her mother were taken from a hospital.
- Armed men stormed the treatment facility in Butembo, Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Suspicion and fear surround Ebola treatment centers, leading to attacks.

In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, authorities are actively searching for a six-year-old Ebola patient and her mother. The pair was abducted from Wanamahika Hospital in Butembo by individuals described as "very angry" and armed with knives. This event underscores the significant suspicion and fear directed at Ebola treatment centers, which have been targeted multiple times during the current outbreak.
Health officials are concerned that the child and her mother will suffer worsening health conditions and potentially infect relatives. The ongoing Ebola outbreak has resulted in nearly 200 confirmed deaths and 840 cases. This rare Bundibugyo species of Ebola has no current vaccine, and the World Health Organization estimates a jab could take months to develop.
Cases are primarily concentrated in the Ituri, South Kivu, and North Kivu provinces. Local politicians note that misinformation and distrust of NGOs and hospitals contribute to the tragic situation, with some segments of the population believing Ebola is a fabricated illness. These attacks and the abduction create significant challenges for containment efforts.