Support MSF's Ebola Emergency Response
Help us respond rapidly to this deadly disease outbreak in Uganda and the DRC.
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), MSF teams are mobilising to help contain the sudden surge in Ebola cases in the country's eastern province of Ituri, with cases also confirmed across the border in Uganda.
The outbreak has now been confirmed as the rarer Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus which kills up to 40 percent of those infected. There is no approved vaccine and no approved treatment.
The World Health Organization has now declared the situation to be a "public health emergency of international concern".
When a crisis like this hits, your support means we are already there.
Right now, our teams are responding on the ground assessing the medical and humanitarian needs.
By giving to MSF today, you are helping to ensure we can respond to the current Ebola outbreak at a scale that matches the crisis on the ground.
Your support helps MSF reach more people with life-saving care.
Donate to our Ebola Emergency Fund now.
AN 'ALARMING' OUTBREAK
What is Ebola?
Ebola is a rare but deadly virus, which can kill up to 90 percent of those who catch it. It can be difficult to diagnose because the early symptoms, like a fever and sore throat, are common. Ebola is highly infectious and is spread through close contact with blood, secretions, or other bodily fluids.
There are no approved vaccines or treatments for the current strain of Ebola-causing virus, but medical teams can give patients the best chance of survival by managing symptoms and treating any other illnesses present.
What is MSF doing?
Right now, MSF is mobilising teams of medical, logistical and support staff with experience in responding to Ebola. We are also surging essential supplies to support large-scale interventions.
MSF teams are coordinating with local healthcare authorities to assess the medical needs across the affected areas. MSF teams are often among the first humanitarian responders on the ground for one key reason: because we are already there.
MSF and Ebola
Ebola is one of the world’s deadliest diseases and can cause terror in affected communities. We are leading experts in treating and containing Ebola. In recent years, MSF teams have fought major outbreaks of Ebola in DRC and West Africa.
MSF has also been working in the DRC since 1977, providing vital healthcare services through conflict, disaster and disease.
YOUR IMPACT
The reality today is that nobody yet knows the true scale and severity of this outbreak due to lack of diagnostic resources. However, what is clear is that we urgently need a response that matches the scale of this crisis. There has never been a more important time for your support.
