The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has called for immediate financial support to combat the ongoing Ebola outbreak on the continent. Public health officials warn that current resources are insufficient to manage the response effectively, risking further spread of the virus. The requested funding aims to strengthen healthcare infrastructure, enhance surveillance and diagnostic capabilities, and ensure the deployment of essential medical supplies and vaccines to affected regions.
- The Africa CDC is appealing to international partners and member states for urgent funding to contain the Ebola outbreak.
- Key priorities for the funding include bolstering disease surveillance, contact tracing, and laboratory testing capacity.
- Resources will be used to secure vaccines, therapeutics, and personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline healthcare workers.
- Health authorities emphasized the need for community engagement and training for local responders to curb transmission.
- Enhanced cross-border monitoring is being implemented to prevent the virus from spreading to neighboring countries.
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