CDC Escalates Response to Severe Ebola Outbreak in Congo
The agency said the escalation will mobilize more staff and resources as more than 1,100 people have tested positive since May.
- On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention raised its Ebola response to Level 1, the highest emergency designation, as the outbreak spreads rapidly across the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
- The Bundibugyo strain has infected over 1,200 individuals in the DRC and 20 in Uganda since May, prompting urgent containment efforts as cases rise rapidly across the region.
- Efforts to combat the virus include deploying 19 staff members, shipping 2,500 diagnostic tests, and sending doses of experimental treatment MBP134 to the DRC and Uganda, alongside $107 million in emergency funding.
- The Trump administration requested $1.4 billion from Congress on Thursday, while Dr. Satish Pillai, the CDC's Ebola response incidence manager, emphasized the current risk to the United States remains low.
- Without containment, the outbreak could reach the scale of the 2014-2016 epidemic, which killed more than 11,000 people according to the World Health Organization , highlighting the urgency of current response efforts.
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CDC ups response to Ebola outbreak
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention raised its response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo to its highest level on Friday, but said risk of the disease spreading in the U.S. is low.
On Friday, US health authorities raised their response level to the highest degree in response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a move reflecting growing international concern over the continued spread of the disease and its expansion to neighboring countries.
US experts on the ground in Congo and Uganda due to Ebola
CDC Escalates Response to Severe Ebola Outbreak in Congo
The U.S. CDC has elevated its response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo to its highest level, signaling deep concern over the disease's rapid spread. Over 1,200 cases have been reported, with significant fatalities. The U.S. is intensifying its efforts and resources to control the outbreak.
CDC elevates Ebola response to highest level
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is raising its Ebola response to the highest level, agency officials said Friday, as the outbreak continues to spread uncontrolled across the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. “Elevating the response level reflects the urgency, scale, and complexity of the outbreak, and allows CDC to bring additional…
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