AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Alarm: The WHO has declared the Central Africa Ebola outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern as cases surge across borders, with the Bundibugyo strain lacking targeted vaccines or treatments and health systems struggling to keep up. DRC Focus: In Ituri, the outbreak has rapidly climbed from fewer than 100 cases to 500+ in days, with deaths mounting and new treatment centers opening as teams push early detection, contact tracing, and safe burials. Gabon in the Mix: The WHO says the outbreak has spread beyond the DRC into neighboring countries including Gabon, raising the risk of further international transmission. Psychedelics Push: In the U.S., attention is also growing around ibogaine—fast-tracked for FDA review—after reports of symptom improvements in veterans, reigniting debate over medical use of psychedelics. Wild Meat Pressure: A new Central Africa study links rising wild meat consumption to urban demand, warning 31% of local wildlife species are at risk. Local Health Context: Separately, a Paris hospital at Les Invalides is undergoing a major renovation, continuing its long-running mission to care for war victims.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.