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WHO raises risk of Ebola outbreak in Congo to 'very high' at national level

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Posted on May 22, 2026

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WHO raises risk of Ebola outbreak in Congo to 'very high' at national level

WHO Assessment and Response to Ebola Outbreak in Congo

By Emma Farge and Olivia Le Poidevin

GENEVA, May 22 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization has raised the risk of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola turning into a national outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo to "very high".

The strain, for which there is no approved vaccine or treatment, was declared an emergency ​of international concern by the WHO on ​Sunday. 

Revised Risk Levels and Current Situation

"We are now revising our risk assessment to very high at the national level, high at the regional level, and low at global level," WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters.

So far, 82 cases have been confirmed in Congo, with seven confirmed deaths, 177 suspected deaths and almost 750 suspected cases. The situation in Uganda is stable, with two cases confirmed in people who travelled from the DRC, one of them fatal, Tedros said.

Potential for Rapid Spread

"The potential of this virus spreading rapidly is high, very high, and that changed the whole dynamic," said Abdirahman Mahamud, WHO Director of Health Emergency Alert & Response Operations. 

Containment Measures in Uganda

Measures taken in Uganda, including intense contact tracing and cancellation of a mass gathering, appear to have been effective in stemming the spread of the virus, Tedros said. 

International Cases

A U.S. national who was working in Congo has been confirmed to have the virus and been transferred to Germany for care.

"We are also aware of reports today about another American national with a high-risk contact who has been transferred to the Czech Republic," Tedros added.

Experimental Treatments and Surveillance

Experimental Drug Used for Contact Cases

EXPERIMENTAL DRUG USED FOR CONTACT CASES

The WHO's chief scientist, Sylvie Briand, said an antiviral treatment called Obeldesivir could be used among Ebola contacts to prevent them from developing the disease.

Obeldesivir is an experimental oral COVID antiviral drug from Gilead Sciences.

Strict Protocols for Treatment

"This is a promising treatment drug, but it has still to be implemented under a very, very strict protocol," Briand said.

Surveillance and Outbreak Timeline

The WHO said there were early signs of surveillance working as it was picking up more cases. However, it was having to catch up as the outbreak likely started two months ago but was only declared last Friday.

"We are sprinting behind, so that we can really try to control this outbreak. Because it (the virus) is still transmitting for the time being, the number will keep rising for some time," said WHO’s representative in DRC, Anne Ancia.

(Reporting by Emma Farge and Olivia Le Poidevin; editing by Matthias Williams, Kevin Liffey and Gus Trompiz)

Key Takeaways

  • WHO elevated the outbreak risk in the DRC to “very high” at the national level, “high” regionally, and “low” globally, reflecting escalating concern about spread within the country. (apnews.com)
  • The Bundibugyo strain has no approved vaccine or treatment; detection delays and widespread population movement in Ituri province complicate containment. (theweek.com)
  • Cross-border cases in Uganda remain limited and contained; the U.S. has pledged funding and clinics, and investigational antiviral Obeldesivir is being explored under strict protocols for post-exposure use. (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why has the WHO raised the Ebola outbreak risk in Congo?
The WHO raised the outbreak risk to 'very high' nationally due to rising cases and the lack of an approved vaccine or treatment for the Bundibugyo Ebola strain.
What is the current status of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
As of now, 82 cases and 7 confirmed deaths have been reported, with 750 suspected cases in the Congo.
Is there a vaccine or treatment for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola?
Currently, there is no approved vaccine or treatment for the Bundibugyo strain, though an experimental drug, Obeldesivir, is being considered.
How has Uganda responded to cases of Ebola from Congo?
Uganda has implemented contact tracing and canceled mass gatherings, which has effectively stemmed the virus's spread there.
Has Ebola spread outside Congo and Uganda?
Yes, cases have been reported in Americans, one transferred to Germany and another to the Czech Republic, after high-risk contact in Congo.

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