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Tue Jul 7, 2026, 10:53 AM 7 hrs ago

Ebola death toll in DR Congo surpasses 500

The DR Congo’s 17th Ebola epidemic is fuelled by the Bundibugyo virus, with no existing vaccine or approved treatment options.



By AFP and AP
Published On 6 Jul 2026

The death toll from the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) has risen above 500, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), as health workers threaten strike action over low wages and poor working conditions. The data released on Monday, based on reports from Congolese health authorities, showed that at least 506 deaths and 1,561 confirmed Ebola cases have been recorded in the country, according to a WHO situation report dated July 4. In neighbouring Uganda, the toll remained at two deaths and 20 confirmed cases.

Ebola, which is transmitted through contact with bodily fluids and causes haemorrhagic fever, has killed more than 15,000 people in Africa over the past 50 years. The deadliest outbreak in the DR Congo resulted in nearly 2,300 deaths out of 3,500 recorded cases between 2018 and 2020.

The 17th epidemic in the DR Congo, officially declared on May 15, is caused by the Bundibugyo virus, for which there is neither a vaccine nor a treatment. A clinical trial involving two treatments for this rare strain began on Thursday, according to the WHO, which also granted emergency use authorisation for the first molecular diagnostic test for the virus. Officials have yet to identify the outbreak’s patient zero and still need to trace possibly tens of thousands of people who have come in contact with infected individuals.

The first month of this Ebola outbreak was already the worst on record, the WHO has said. In the mining town of Mongbwalu in Ituri province, considered the starting point of the epidemic, the high lethality of 50.7 percent suggests persistent challenges in early management and access to care for the sick.

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2026/7/6/ebola-death-toll-in-dr-congo-surpasses-500
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