Health officials say the Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo is spreading faster than response capacity, putting pressure on surveillance systems. Limited health infrastructure, gaps in diagnostic and laboratory services, and shortages of infection-prevention supplies make early detection harder. Ongoing insecurity and violence also disrupt contact tracing and clinic operations, while frequent population movement across borders increases the risk of further spread. Even when cases are identified, delays in reporting and maintaining protection for healthcare workers can slow containment.
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