Ebola has been detected in both the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. According to some sources 40 people have died since the new outbreak. The governments of both countries are working with a number of international aid organizations to contain the transmission. The challenge relates to security and maintaining a functional healthcare system. The DRC is fighting the M23 rebels, which diverts resources for public health. The strain that has been detected is known as Bundibugyo virus. Doctors Without Borders is active in the DRC and has expressed difficulty with contact tracing. Uganda appears to be handling the outbreak better at the moment. The reason could relate to its internal stability. What makes the public, world leaders, and medical professionals nervous is the possibility of another pandemic. Memories of the COVID-19 pandemic remain in the public's mind. The difference now is that the emergency response was faster. The Democratic Republic of the Congo has been through 17 outbreaks. Despite that number, each time the DRC has defeated each Ebola outbreak. The DRC was able to contain epidemics from becoming an international health crisis. The 2026 reveals the need of African nations to cooperate across the continent for public health protection. Discovering the origin of new strains can also help with the development of effective vaccines and treatments.
