"Concerns are growing over the rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo, where the World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that a staggering 80% of new cases are emerging from unknown chains of transmission. This alarming trend suggests that the virus is spreading faster than health officials can track, making it increasingly difficult to contain the outbreak. The WHO's findings come as the Democratic Republic of Congo battles its 12th Ebola outbreak since 1976, with over 4,000 reported cases and more than 2,000 deaths. As the situation continues to deteriorate, international aid and support are being called upon to help local health officials bring the outbreak under control."


Eighty percent of new Ebola cases in eastern Congo are emerging from unknown chains of transmission, according to WHO, a sign the outbreak is spreading faster than health officials can track.