• About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Friday, June 19, 2026
No Result
View All Result
NEWSLETTER
Diplomatic Info
  • Home
  • Diplomacy
  • Embassy News and Info
  • Events
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Security
  • Cover Story
  • ECOWAS
    • Togo
    • Sierra Leone
    • Senegal
    • Nigeria
    • Niger
    • Mali
    • Liberia
    • Guinea Bissau
    • Guinea
    • Ghana
    • The Gambia
    • Cote D’Ivoire
    • Cabo Verde
    • Burkina Faso
    • Benin
  • Advertise
    • mail
  • Donate
  • Home
  • Diplomacy
  • Embassy News and Info
  • Events
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Security
  • Cover Story
  • ECOWAS
    • Togo
    • Sierra Leone
    • Senegal
    • Nigeria
    • Niger
    • Mali
    • Liberia
    • Guinea Bissau
    • Guinea
    • Ghana
    • The Gambia
    • Cote D’Ivoire
    • Cabo Verde
    • Burkina Faso
    • Benin
  • Advertise
    • mail
  • Donate
No Result
View All Result
Diplomatic Info
No Result
View All Result
Home Africa

Scientists say current Ebola strain came from wildlife into human population

Finding ‘rules out the fear that the virus has been quietly spreading among people unnoticed for years,’ say researchers

by Diplomatic Info
June 19, 2026
in Africa
0
IOM calls on governments to strengthen cross-border coordination to contain Ebola outbreak
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Facebook ShareShare on WhatsAppTweet it!

KIGALI, Rwanda

The current Ebola strain, which broke out in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda last month, is a result of a new wildlife spillover, scientists from the two countries said Thursday.

They ruled out speculation that it could be connected to an old outbreak that lay hidden or continued to spread undetected.

Scientists from Uganda’s Health Ministry’s Department of National Health Laboratory and Diagnostic Services, and the Congo’s Institute National Biomedical Research through rapid cross-border collaboration, said their findings suggest that the Bundibugyo Ebola Virus is genetically distinct from the variants that caused past outbreaks.

The Congo has reported more than 800 confirmed Ebola cases, including 196 deaths, since the outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo Ebola strain was declared May 15, according to health authorities.

Uganda has reported 19 confirmed cases, including two deaths.

“Genomic analysis indicates a likely fresh wildlife spillover into the human population. The virus is genetically distinct from the variants that caused past outbreaks in Uganda (2007) and the DRC (2012),” they said in their findings.

“This rules out the fear that the virus has been quietly spreading among people unnoticed for years. Instead, the virus has freshly crossed over from a wild animal reservoir into the human population.”

The scientists underscored the importance of collaboration, saying cross-border teamwork is helping health workers track the virus’s movement, prepare hospitals and protect border communities where people move back and forth daily.

In the Congo, the virus is spreading in the eastern provinces of Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu, with Ituri accounting for nearly 95% of cases.

Diplomatic Info

Diplomatic Info

Next Post
Ebola kills over 130 people in DR Congo

Congo Ebola outbreak 'remains serious' with nearly 900 cases, WHO says

Recommended

UN Food Agency Halts Work in North Darfur, Affects 2 Million

UN Food Agency Halts Work in North Darfur, Affects 2 Million

4 years ago
New Electricity Tariff: ‘Band A’ price hiked from N66 to N225 per kilowatt 

25,847 meters installed under NMMP framework in 2023: NERC

2 years ago

Popular News

    Connect with us on Facebook

    Subscribe to Our Newsletter

    Enter your email now to join our community of readers, and get new contents straight to your inbox

    We promise to not spam you

    Thanks for joining in.

    Category

    • Africa
    • Benin
    • Burkina Faso
    • Business
    • Cote D'Ivoire
    • Cover Story
    • Diplomacy
    • ECOWAS
    • Education
    • Embassy News and Info
    • Events
    • Ghana
    • Guinea
    • Guinea Bissau
    • International
    • Liberia
    • Mali
    • News
    • Niger
    • Nigeria
    • Politics
    • Programs
    • Security
    • Senegal
    • Sierra Leone
    • The Gambia
    • Togo
    • Uncategorized

    Quick Links

    • About
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Advertise

    About Us

    Providing strategic insights into important social, cultural, political, and economic factors that significantly influence business and nations, Diplomatic Info will examine these critical issues and provide strategies that create competitive advantages.

    © 2025 Diplomatic Info - Proudly designed with Love from Talongeeks.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Diplomacy
    • Embassy News and Info
    • Events
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Security
    • News
    • Cover Story
    • Africa
    • ECOWAS
      • Togo
      • Sierra Leone
      • Senegal
      • Nigeria
      • Niger
      • Mali
      • Liberia
      • Guinea Bissau
      • Guinea
      • The Gambia
      • Cote D’Ivoire
      • Ghana
      • Cabo Verde
      • Benin
      • Burkina Faso
    • International
    • Contact

    © 2025 Diplomatic Info - Proudly designed with Love from Talongeeks.