Health
May 19, 2026
WHO Calls Emergency Committee Meeting as Ebola Death Toll Rises to 131
The World Health Organization will convene an emergency committee as the Ebola outbreak in the Demo…
WHO announced that an emergency committee will convene later Tuesday to evaluate the rapidly worsening Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) as the death toll rises to 131 among 513 suspected cases.
WHO Schedules Emergency Committee to Address Escalating Ebola Outbreak
Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the World Health Assembly that he is “deeply concerned about the scale and speed of the epidemic.” The committee, composed of international experts, will provide technical advice to the WHO chief.
Death Toll Climbs to 131 Amid 513 Suspected Cases
131 estimated deaths (up from 91 previously reported)
513 suspected cases (up from 350)
Fatality rate of the Bundibugyo strain can reach up to 50%
Regional Spread and Lack of Countermeasures Heighten Global Concern
The outbreak’s epicenter is in the Ituri province on the border with Uganda and South Sudan, and the virus has already been detected up to 200 km from ground zero, including spill‑over into neighbouring provinces. No approved vaccine exists for the Bundibugyo strain, though the Merck‑produced Ervebo vaccine for the Zaire strain shows some protective evidence in animal studies.
Six tons of personal protective equipment and medical supplies are arriving in the DRC, supplementing an earlier shipment of 12 tons.
What the Next Weeks May Hold for the DRC Outbreak
The emergency committee will discuss possible vaccine deployment, including the potential use of Ervebo, and other containment measures. International assistance is already mobilising, with Germany preparing to treat a U.S. citizen infected in the DRC and the WHO coordinating supply deliveries.
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