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Ebola Outbreak Expands Rapidly, Becomes Third Largest on Record

Ebola Outbreak Expands Rapidly, Becomes Third Largest on Record

Health officials have warned that the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has grown rapidly, with reported cases nearing 750 and deaths rising to around 177.

According to updates from the World Health Organization (WHO), the outbreak—first reported on May 15—is now considered the third largest recorded Ebola outbreak in history and continues to spread in affected regions.

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Risk level raised to “very high” nationally

WHO has upgraded the outbreak risk level to “very high” at the national level, while regional risk remains high and global risk is currently assessed as low.

Officials say the situation is being closely monitored as transmission continues in several affected areas.

Response efforts underway

Health teams are actively involved in case detection, isolation, and contact tracing as part of emergency response efforts. However, authorities have acknowledged that the virus spread for weeks before detection, making containment more challenging.

The outbreak is affecting regions with limited healthcare resources, ongoing population movement, and other humanitarian challenges, which are further complicating response efforts.

Challenges in containment

Experts note that the Ebola virus strain involved does not currently have widely available vaccines or treatments, making rapid response and strict infection control measures essential.

Public health teams are focusing on isolating patients, tracing contacts, and improving community awareness to slow transmission.

Global concern and response

International health agencies continue to coordinate response efforts while monitoring the situation closely. Officials stress the importance of early detection systems, stronger healthcare infrastructure, and sustained global support to prevent future outbreaks from escalating.

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