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The World Health Organization has raised its risk assessment for an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to "very high" at the national level after confirmation the rare Bundibugyo strain is spreading beyond its initial Ituri hotspot.
As of May 22-23 authorities report about 82 confirmed cases (seven confirmed deaths) alongside nearly 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths; two cases have been confirmed in neighbouring Uganda.
Ituri provincial officials have banned funeral wakes, limited public gatherings to 50 people and suspended local events after violent incidents, including the burning of a treatment centre in Rwampara when residents sought to reclaim a body.
Armed groups such as M23 control parts of eastern DRC, complicating access for responders.
The UN released roughly $60 million from its emergency fund, and the United States pledged $23 million and support for up to 50 clinics.
No approved vaccine or targeted therapeutics exist for the Bundibugyo strain; diagnostics and supplies are limited, and misinformation and insecurity are impeding contact tracing and containment.
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