Daily current affairs · 19 August 2026

Congo Ebola Outbreak Cases WHO Response

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Why in news

  • Official health data from the Democratic Republic of Congo recorded over 5,000 cases in the ongoing Ebola outbreak.

Information

  • Ebola Virus Disease is a severe and often fatal illness in humans caused by filoviruses, with an average case fatality rate around 50%.
  • The virus is transmitted to humans from wild animals, primarily fruit bats, and spreads through direct contact with infected bodily fluids.
  • Outbreak containment efforts in eastern Congo face severe operational bottlenecks due to regional conflict, displacement, and damaged healthcare infrastructure.
  • The World Health Organization utilizes ring vaccination strategies employing vaccines such as Ervebo to prevent epidemic expansion.

Key terms

Zoonotic Disease

An infectious disease that jumps from a non-human animal host to humans.

Ring Vaccination

A strategy of vaccinating contacts and contacts-of-contacts around an infected individual to form a buffer zone against transmission.

Prelims facts

  • Ebola virus belongs to the Filoviridae family and is a viral hemorrhagic fever.
  • Natural reservoir hosts for the Ebola virus are fruit bats of the Pteropodidae family.

Mains discussion

  • Discuss global health security governance mechanisms required to contain lethal zoonotic outbreaks in conflict-affected developing regions.

Source: The Hindu

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