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Why the Ebola Surge Demands Urgent Global Action — Not Panic

  A Dangerous Strain Spreading Faster Than Expected The resurgence of Ebola in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and parts of Uganda underscores a disturbing truth: emerging pathogens exploit every weakness in public health systems. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus highlighted the surge — over 500 suspected cases and 130+ suspected deaths — as evidence of an outbreak accelerating beyond initial estimates. Systemic Vulnerabilities Are Intensifying Transmission The presence of the Bundibugyo strain, combined with urban spread and fragile security conditions, is creating the perfect storm. In conflict-hit Ituri , medical teams face limited access and security risks, while infections inside hospitals indicate gaps in protective protocols. These vulnerabilities allow the virus to outpace containment efforts, even as field teams scale up testing and contact tracing. Coordinated Preparedness Is the Only Path Forward The WHO’s release of $3.9 million in emergency funds marks a ...

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