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Context: The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) following the spread of the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola across border regions.
More on the News
• The latest Ebola outbreak originated in Ituri Province of eastern DRC and later spread to Uganda through cross-border movement, with confirmed cases reported in Kampala.
• The outbreak is caused by the Bundibugyo ebolavirus (BDBV) strain, first identified in Uganda in 2007, for which no approved vaccine or specific treatment currently exists.
• The outbreak zone is affected by armed conflict, displacement, porous borders and weak healthcare infrastructure, complicating containment efforts and raising concerns over wider transmission.
• WHO has declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) to strengthen global coordination, surveillance and emergency response measures.

About Ebola Disease
• Ebola disease (EVD/EBOD) is a rare but severe zoonotic viral disease caused by viruses belonging to the Orthoebolavirus genus of the Filoviridae family.
• The disease was first identified in 1976 near the Ebola River in present-day DRC.
• Fruit bats are considered the natural hosts of the virus.
• The disease spreads to humans through contact with infected animals and later through direct contact with bodily fluids of infected persons.
• Human-to-human transmission occurs through contact with blood, vomit, saliva, urine, faeces, semen or contaminated surfaces/materials.
• A person infected with Ebola becomes contagious only after symptoms appear.
• The incubation period ranges from 2–21 days, with symptoms usually appearing within 8–10 days after exposure.
• The average fatality rate is around 50%, though it varies depending on the strain and quality of treatment.
• Types of Ebola Viruses Causing Human Disease
• Diagnosis: Diagnosis is confirmed through laboratory tests such as:

• Treatment and Vaccines: Early intensive supportive care, including rehydration and symptom management, significantly improves survival chances.
• Prevention and Control Measures: Prevention and control measures include rapid case isolation, contact tracing, safe burials, strict infection-control practices and community awareness campaigns.

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