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Ebola outbreak in Congo still in ‘expansion phase’, WHO says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 4:25 AM

GENEVA, July 7 (Reuters) – The Ebola outbreak in Congo has not yet stabilised and is still expanding, ​with transmission fuelled by population ‌movement, a World Health Official said on Tuesday.

The Democratic Republic of Congo has confirmed 1,561 cases, including 506 deaths, in the ‌worst-ever ​outbreak of the rare ⁠Bundibugyo species of ⁠Ebola for which there is no proven treatment or cure.

“It is still in the expansion phase unfortunately. We ​would like to say it is stabilising but frankly we cannot ⁠say it yet,” ⁠Dr Anne Ancia, WHO representative in the ​country, told reporters by video link from ​Bunia, at the epicentre of the ‌epidemic.

She said that major challenges remained, such as the near-saturation of some Ebola treatment centres with occupancy levels ⁠around 90%.

Another difficulty is that workers falling ill in the mining town of Mongbwalu are ⁠not ‌seeking treatment locally, but instead ⁠travelling and spreading the ​disease ‌to new regions, she said.

“Population ​movements, persistent ⁠insecurity and the fragility of the health system continue to complicate efforts to bring the outbreak under control,” she said.

(Reporting by Emma Farge, Editing by ​Miranda Murray)