Why Health Worker Deaths Matter in the DRC Ebola Crisis

Why Health Worker Deaths Matter in the DRC Ebola Crisis

Four of fifteen deaths in September's Kasai Province outbreak were health workers—a striking 27% fatality rate among medical staff. This signals shortfalls: inadequate protective gear, poor training, or overwhelming patient loads. Each lost worker reduces local response capacity and may discourage others from treating suspected cases, weakening containment efforts when they matter most.

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