Incident at Butembo hospital
A six year old girl receiving treatment for Ebola virus disease was taken from a hospital in Butembo in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Armed men stormed the facility and removed both the child and her mother during treatment.
Recovery after search operation
Local health authorities said the girl returned to an Ebola treatment centre after several days away. Doctors confirmed her condition has improved and she is now doing well. Her mother is also safe.
Officials continue monitoring her recovery closely to prevent complications.
Fear and attacks on health facilities
Ebola treatment centres in the region have faced repeated attacks. Some communities believe false claims about the disease and distrust medical teams. This has led to violence, including attempts to remove patients or bodies from care facilities.
In several incidents, angry groups have attacked isolation units and disrupted safe burial practices. Health workers say these actions increase the risk of further spread.
Health response and WHO update
Health teams continue working in difficult conditions as the outbreak spreads in eastern DR Congo. International health agencies warn that the outbreak is still active. Response teams are expanding efforts to improve awareness and reduce community fear.
