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Ebola Outbreak: Uganda Reports 19 Cumulative Cases, No New Cases In Last 24 Hours

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Published: June 9, 2026
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Addis Ababa – The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) says Uganda has reported 19 cumulative cases of Ebola and no new confirmed cases in the last 24 hours.

“As of 8 June 2026, the Bundibugyo Virus Disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda has reached 608 confirmed cases and 102 deaths, representing a case fatality ratio of 16.7%,” stated the Africa CDC on Tuesday, 9 June 2026.

“Transmission is concentrated in the DRC, particularly in Ituri Province, which accounts for 560 cases, or 94.6% of the country’s total caseload.

“Uganda has reported 19 cumulative cases and no new confirmed cases in the last 24 hours.”

The Africa CDC said in the DRC, “45 new confirmed cases were reported in the past 24 hours, all in Ituri,” with the highest numbers in Mongbwalu, Rwampara, and Bunia.

The epidemic curve shows intense transmission, with a peak in late May.

Contact tracing is uneven, with follow-up rates ranging from 78% in Bunia to 0% in some health zones, weakening containment efforts.

The response is facing significant operational constraints.

Health facilities in several affected areas are in poor condition and often lack potable water, incinerators, personal protective equipment, and decontamination supplies.

Poor roads, insecurity, and shortages of ambulances and hearses are slowing access and response operations.

Staffing pressures are also growing, with some health workers unpaid or without incentives.

Community trust is a critical challenge. Misinformation and a viral audio message following the death of a doctor have fuelled fear and distrust of treatment centres.

There have also been reports of resistance to hygiene measures and decontamination in some communities, as well as incidents of mob violence.

At points of entry, more than 23 000 travellers were screened in Ituri in the last 24 hours, and more than 14 000 were screened in Uganda.

Uganda has temporarily closed non-essential travel with the DRC for four weeks.

Despite Africa CDC and WHO guidance, 18 countries globally have introduced travel restrictions or screening measures.

The immediate priorities are:

  • To strengthen community engagement and risk communication,
  • Fast-track multidisciplinary rapid response teams to high-risk areas,
  • Close infection prevention and safe burial gaps,
  • Improve surveillance and contact follow-up, and
  • Secure safe access for medical teams in insecure areas.
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