Nature interview: James Baguma discusses potential zoonotic origins of DRC Ebola outbreak (nature.com)
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- 51 confirmed cases, 600 suspected, 139 deaths from Bundibugyo virus per WHO.
- James Baguma identifies bat-human contact near national parks as primary spillover risk.
- Bushmeat markets and porous Uganda-DRC border facilitate virus spread.
"In a Nature News Q&A, public-health researcher James Baguma (Makerere University) examines factors behind the escalating Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He highlights close human-wildlife contact near national parks, bushmeat markets, and porous borders as key spillover risks. WHO reports 51 confirmed infections with the Bundibugyo virus, 600 suspected cases, and 139 deaths. Baguma emphasizes community engagement through local leaders and women's groups to reduce transmission."
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