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Geneva: The World Health Organization said on Friday that there are 906 suspected cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including 223 suspected deaths that are being investigated.

An outbreak ‌of the ⁠Bundibugyo ⁠strain of Ebola is continuing in the Democratic Republic ​of the Congo, with cases also reported in Uganda.

There have ​been 125 confirmed cases of Ebola in the DRC, including 17 confirmed deaths in Ituri, ​North Kivu and South Kivu. ⁠There have ‌also been seven confirmed cases ​of Ebola ​in Uganda, three of which were ⁠imported from the DRC, and one death. ​However, no community transmission has been ​reported, the WHO said.

The rate of people who died among those confirmed to have the infection ranges from 30% to 50%, said Anais Legand from the High Threat Pathogens Team ‌which is part of WHO Health Emergencies Programme.

“It’s huge. It means that ​up to ​five out of ⁠10 people are likely to die,” Legand said, adding, however, that the data is preliminary and requires ​further investigation. Early care could help drive down fatality rates, Legand said.

There are currently no approved vaccines or therapies specifically for the Bundibugyo virus disease, the WHO said.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin Editing by Madeline Chambers)

  • Published On May 30, 2026 at 07:51 AM IST

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