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Transport of dead bodies within Congo risks further Ebola spread, UN agency warns

By Thomson Reuters Jul 17, 2026 | 5:40 AM

By Olivia Le Poidevin

GENEVA, July 17 (Reuters) – The transport of Ebola victims’ bodies between different areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo, ​often for funerals in their home communities, ‌risks further spreading the virus, the U.N. migration agency said on Friday.

More than 2,000 Ebola cases and 700 deaths have been recorded in Congo and neighbouring Uganda as of ‌July ​14, and around two-thirds of ⁠the deaths occurred outside ⁠clinics or hospitals, said the International Organization for Migration.

The often fatal viral disease spreads through direct contact with bodily fluids from infected people or ​animals, and causes symptoms that can include high fever, vomiting and internal and external bleeding. This ⁠particular epidemic is caused ⁠by the Bundibugyo strain of the virus.

Ebola ​remains highly infectious after death, making funeral practices a ​critical component of outbreak control.

“If we don’t really ‌manage the dead bodies well, if we don’t engage the community … then it means there will be more spread within the community,” said Andrew ⁠Mbala from IOM.

IOM officials said the transport of bodies across districts within Congo was a particular challenge as families ⁠seek to ‌bury relatives in their home communities.

“There ⁠hasn’t been any crossing of dead bodies ​to ‌another country, but we have seen ​a lot ⁠of crossings of dead bodies within the country,” said Mbala.

Such movement risks carrying the virus into new areas if bodies are not handled safely, the IOM warned.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin, Editing by Miranda ​Murray, Alexandra Hudson)