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WHO Chief Warns Congo Remains Behind in Ebola Fight Despite Improved Testing Capacity

by Olawunmi Sola-Otegbade
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The head of the World Health Organization has cautioned that the response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is still lagging behind the spread of the disease, even as testing and diagnostic capabilities continue to improve.

Speaking during a visit to affected areas, the WHO chief acknowledged progress in expanding laboratory testing and case detection but warned that health authorities remain under pressure to fully contain the outbreak.

According to health officials, improved testing capacity has enabled faster identification of suspected Ebola cases, allowing response teams to isolate patients and begin treatment more quickly than in the early stages of the outbreak.

Despite these advancements, the WHO emphasized that significant challenges remain, including insecurity, public distrust, logistical difficulties, and the need for stronger surveillance in affected communities.

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Health experts say rapid testing is a critical component of outbreak control because it helps identify infections early and reduces the risk of further transmission.

The current Ebola outbreak has prompted a large-scale response involving local health authorities, international organizations, humanitarian groups, and medical teams working on the ground.

Officials continue to conduct contact tracing, vaccination campaigns, public awareness initiatives, and treatment operations as part of broader efforts to limit the spread of the virus.

The WHO chief stressed that while recent improvements are encouraging, response efforts must accelerate to stay ahead of the outbreak and prevent additional infections.

Communities in affected regions have faced considerable challenges, including limited healthcare infrastructure and concerns about misinformation surrounding the disease.

Humanitarian organizations have repeatedly highlighted the importance of community engagement, noting that public cooperation is essential for successful outbreak management.

The Ebola virus remains one of the world’s most dangerous infectious diseases, requiring swift intervention and sustained public health measures to prevent widespread transmission.

International partners continue providing technical support, funding, medical supplies, and personnel to assist Congolese authorities in managing the crisis.

Health officials also emphasize the importance of maintaining vigilance even when case numbers begin to stabilize, as outbreaks can quickly resurface if monitoring efforts weaken.

The latest assessment from the WHO underscores both the progress achieved and the considerable work that remains in bringing the outbreak under control.

As response teams continue their efforts, global health authorities are urging sustained investment and cooperation to protect communities and strengthen disease surveillance systems across the region.

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