The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a Level 3 travel health notice advising against nonessential travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo amid a growing Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak affecting both DRC and Uganda. On 17 May 2026, the World Health Organization declared the situation a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. As of 19 May 2026, WHO figures show 30 confirmed cases, over 500 suspected cases, and at least 130 suspected deaths, including healthcare workers. The virus has reached Kampala and Goma, and no approved vaccines or specific antivirals exist for this strain. U.S. authorities have raised Ituri Province to Level 4, and one infected American has been transferred to Germany for specialized care while international agencies expand surveillance, contact tracing, and testing.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
This Ebola outbreak affects your safety. If you're planning travel to DRC or Uganda, reconsider. The CDC advises against nonessential trips. Especially avoid Ituri Province, now at Level 4. Check your travel insurance for pandemic coverage.
This Bundibugyo Ebola strain is serious. No approved vaccines or specific antivirals exist yet. Health authorities are working hard to contain it. Stay updated on travel advisories. Worth forwarding if you know someone planning a trip to Africa.
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