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    Health

    Ebola Resurfaces in Congo's Ituri Province

    An Ebola outbreak in Congo's Ituri province has caused 65 deaths, prompting public health concerns and response efforts.

    Published15 May 2026, 22:03:32
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    Updated: 15 May 2026, 22:34:30
    Ebola Resurfaces in Congo's Ituri Province
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    Key Takeaways✦ Atlas AI
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    Ebola outbreak confirmed in Ituri province.

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    Sixty-five deaths reported from the disease.

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    Outbreak poses public health challenges.

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    An Ebola outbreak has been confirmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province, resulting in 65 fatalities. The confirmation was made by health authorities in the region, following an assessment of reported cases and laboratory testing.

    This development indicates a resurgence of the highly contagious viral disease in an area previously affected by similar outbreaks. The current outbreak is concentrated within Ituri province, located in the northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    The 65 reported deaths underscore the severity and rapid progression of the disease. Public health measures, including contact tracing, isolation of suspected cases, and vaccination campaigns, are anticipated to be implemented to contain the spread.

    The Democratic Republic of Congo has experienced multiple Ebola outbreaks in recent decades, with the most significant occurring between 2018 and 2020, primarily in its eastern provinces. The ongoing instability and conflict in Ituri province could complicate efforts to control the current outbreak, posing challenges for humanitarian and medical response teams.

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