A new Ebola outbreak in Congo's Kasai province has prompted a vaccination campaign for health workers and exposed individuals. With 16 dead and 68 suspected cases, the WHO is working to deliver critical vaccines despite challenges.
An alarming Ebola outbreak in Congo's Kasai province has prompted the World Health Organization to initiate vaccinations for exposed individuals and health workers. With 16 deaths reported, the urgency is palpable as limited vaccine supplies reach the affected area.
In a shocking turn of events, more than 500 mpox patients have fled healthcare facilities in eastern DR Congo due to escalating violence from M23 rebels. The Africa CDC warns of a potential outbreak as missing patients risk spreading the disease, which has already claimed numerous lives.