AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Surge in Central Africa: DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak is nearing 600 confirmed cases, with officials warning of rapid geographic spread as community trust, contact tracing, and field security lag behind the pace of transmission. Funding & Preparedness Push: The US has added Ksh2.59bn for Ebola preparedness in Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda and South Sudan, while Nigeria’s president approved a new Presidential Task Force and released ₦10bn to boost emergency response and airport screening. WHO Solidarity & Travel Politics: WHO chief Tedros backed Somali referee Omar Artan after US entry denial ahead of the World Cup, underscoring how health and mobility rules are colliding with major events. Health System Capacity: Africa CDC and WHO rolled out a unified Ebola response plan targeting $518m, aiming to strengthen surveillance, infection prevention and control, and cross-border readiness. Clinical Research Update: Eswatini researchers used next-generation sequencing to uncover drug-resistant TB strains missed by routine tests, highlighting gaps in diagnostics that can worsen outcomes. Public Health & Safety in Focus: Court dismissed an Eastern Cape woman’s medical negligence claim over alleged sterilisation after an abortion procedure, while Ghana’s vaccine institute gained admission to WHO’s global clinical trials forum.
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