Eight Lessons for the New Ebola Outbreak - The Tyee
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Listen to this article 7 min The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which marks the 17th outbreak in the DRC since the first cases were discovered in 1976, is alarming for several reasons. But if we recall previous outbreaks, controlling the current one should be doable. Ebola seems to have spread for weeks in the DRC’s northeastern Ituri province. Ituri has suffered for decades from the attacks of armed groups such as the Mouvement du 23 mars, or M23, and local militias. Part of Ituri is now controlled by M23 with support from Rwanda, a neighbouring country. As a result, the …
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May 21, 2026