DRC Ebola Crisis Tests Global Health Playbook: Funding, Trust, and Vaccine Hope

The Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the DRC has grown to 4,945 confirmed cases and 2,325 deaths, marking it the largest in the country’s history, with underreporting, distrust in authorities, and cash shortages hindering containment. About 850 known positives are unaccounted for, raising transmission risk, as authorities switch to door-to-door, village-based surveillance. Vaccines and treatments are advancing—Ervebo may offer cross-protection and Bundibugyo-specific vaccines are in safety trials—but funding gaps persist: $518m is needed for direct health response, yet only $264m has been disbursed. If funding and response don’t accelerate, the outbreak could surpass earlier records in coming months.
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