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WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda a global public health emergency

By Thomson Reuters May 16, 2026 | 7:23 PM

May 17 (Reuters) – The World Health Organisation on Sunday declared an Ebola outbreak in the ​Democratic Republic of Congo ‌and Uganda a “public health emergency of international concern”.

The WHO said the outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo virus, does not ‌meet ​the criteria of ⁠a pandemic emergency.

The ⁠U.N. health agency said in a statement that 80 suspected deaths, eight laboratory-confirmed cases and 246 ​suspected cases had been reported as of Saturday in ⁠DRC’s Ituri province ⁠across at least three health ​zones, including Bunia, Rwampara and Mongbwalu.

The ​DRC health ministry had said ‌on Friday that 80 people had died in the new outbreak in the eastern province.

In Uganda’s ⁠capital, Kampala, two apparently unrelated laboratory-confirmed cases, including one death, were reported on ⁠Friday ‌and Saturday, from people ⁠travelling from the DRC, ​the ‌WHO said.

A laboratory-confirmed case was ​also ⁠reported in the DRC capital, Kinshasa, from a person returning from Ituri, the WHO said.

(Reporting by Disha Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by ​William Mallard)