Ebola virus infections rise to nearly 600 as DRC’s health system is crumbles over lack of tools, overworked staff

Ebola virus infections rise to nearly 600 as DRC’s health system is crumbles over lack of tools, overworked staff

CARE (DRC) personnel handling Ebola response and covering 22 health areas, each serving approximately 10,000 people is strained in its service delivery as health care workers and medical practitioners unable to handle the surging numbers due to lack of underfunding of the medical supplies.

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‘No kisses, no hugs – only love; Ebola is on the loose’, Congolese authorities ban contact during weddings

‘No kisses, no hugs – only love; Ebola is on the loose’, Congolese authorities ban contact during weddings

The latest Ebola disease outbreak, caused by the rare Bundibugyo virus, is concentrated in Congo’s eastern province of Ituri. There are 515 confirmed infections, including 91 deaths, according to Congolese health authorities. The number of cases is believed to be higher because the outbreak was confirmed weeks late

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World looks to unpaid, overworked Congolese frontline health-workers to save it from deadly Ebola virus spread

World looks to unpaid, overworked Congolese frontline health-workers to save it from deadly Ebola virus spread

Mongbwalu has emerged as the epicentre of the rare Bundibugyo type. The town attracts large numbers of labourers who work in large goldmines with muddy pools of gold deposits, narrow pits and caves. They live in low-income areas including crowded camps and have little access to proper health protocols.

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Truth about Ebola centres in Kakamega: Rich scent of gold and coltan is egging US to set up shop in Kenya

Truth about Ebola centres in Kakamega: Rich scent of gold and coltan is egging US to set up shop in Kenya

The quarantine facilities are a red herring. Americans are setting up ‘gestation camps’ for resource exploitation in Kenya.

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Kakamega in western Kenya classified as Ebola high-risk as the county starts preparations for testing, quarantine

Kakamega in western Kenya classified as Ebola high-risk as the county starts preparations for testing, quarantine

KEHPHPU National Secretary-General and Chief Executive Officer Brown Ashira said adequate staffing of public health officers, was necessary to strengthen preparedness efforts in Kakamega, Busia and Bungoma counties. He noted that the counties have been identified among areas requiring enhanced monitoring.

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Can Kenya Railways rehabilitation propel under-siege President Ruto to second five-year term in the 2027 polls?

Can Kenya Railways rehabilitation propel under-siege President Ruto to second five-year term in the 2027 polls?

Recent figures show that the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) transported more than 15 million passengers and over 45 million tonnes of cargo since its launch, making it one of the most utilised public infrastructure projects in Kenya’s history.

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Uganda traders face huge losses after state closes Congo border crossing over Ebola contagion fears

Uganda traders face huge losses after state closes Congo border crossing over Ebola contagion fears

Traders say they are frustrated by the slow movement of cargo trucks. Some at the Mpondwe border post said that, while they knew the tough measures are provoked by fear of Ebola contagion, they felt that holding up the trucks was excessive.

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Ebola control stepped up as confirmed cases in eastern Congo hit 363, Uganda reports four recoveries

Ebola control stepped up as confirmed cases in eastern Congo hit 363, Uganda reports four recoveries

Uganda’s Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Diana Atwine said the country had so far confirmed 15 Ebola cases, including 11 imported cases and four infections among health workers who treated the first patient. “Out of those, we have also discharged four.”

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US considers relocating Ebola-exposed Americans to Kenya as Uganda shuts border with Congo

US considers relocating Ebola-exposed Americans to Kenya as Uganda shuts border with Congo

A local Ebola taskforce made the decision to close the border after a rise in Ugandan health workers exposed to the virus by Congolese patients who crossed before the outbreak was declared on May 15.

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Suspicious residents of eastern Congo region hit by Ebola complicate fight against ravaging disease

Suspicious residents of eastern Congo region hit by Ebola complicate fight against ravaging disease

Trust is hard to find among the traumatised population that is wary of outsiders, even those trying desperately to contain the rapidly spreading outbreak that experts say was discovered weeks late. Surveillance for such diseases has been weakened by US and other aid cuts.

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