Ebola Outbreak 2026: Bundibugyo Virus Emerges in DRC and Uganda
An ongoing outbreak of the Ebola virus caused by the Bundibugyo strain has been reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. Despite no cases in the United States, the CDC has initiated preventive measures to contain potential spread and ensured the safety of the public.
# Ebola Outbreak 2026: Bundibugyo Virus Emerges in DRC and Uganda
**Date**: June 19, 2026
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are actively responding to an Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo virus in the remote regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda. As of now, no Ebola cases linked to this outbreak have been confirmed in the United States, and the risk to the American public remains low.

Situation Overview
Risk Assessment
The CDC has maintained that the risk to the United States is minimal, primarily due to robust public health systems and infection control measures in place. Enhanced travel screening and entry restrictions have been implemented, with affected travelers being rerouted through specific U.S. airports for additional screening.
Regional Impact
- **DRC**: As of June 17, 2026, confirmed cases have reached 896, with 232 confirmed deaths.
- **Uganda**: As of June 19, 2026, there are 19 confirmed cases and 2 deaths, alongside one probable case and death.
Historical Context
Bundibugyo virus has previously been identified in smaller outbreaks in Uganda (2007) and DRC (2012), with fatality rates between 32-55%. The current outbreak, however, is the largest attributed to this virus strain. No existing vaccine for this virus prompts reliance on supportive treatment measures.
Travel and Safety Measures
- Travel Health Notices have been issued advising against non-essential travel to specific provinces in the DRC.
- Enhanced screening measures have been implemented in international travel hubs.
Epidemiological Efforts
In collaboration with local health authorities, the CDC is conducting ongoing analyses to project the outbreak's trajectory and assessing intervention impacts. The necessity for immediate international support is apparent to curb the virus's spread.
U.S. Response Initiatives
A comprehensive strategy aims to mitigate risks associated with the potential entry of the Bundibugyo virus into the U.S., bolstered by monitoring and guidance for travelers from affected areas.
For continuous updates and information, health professionals and public health entities can access dedicated resources from the CDC.
**Explore More**: [CDC's Ebola Situation Summary](https://www.cdc.gov/ebola/situation-summary/index.html)
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