AFC/M23 spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka said the latest case was identified after a separate Ebola infection was recently confirmed in the city of Goma.
According to Kanyuka, more than 200 samples have so far been collected from people suspected of having contracted the virus following the detection of the case in Goma.
He said all individuals who came into contact with the infected patient were identified and placed under quarantine in line with public health guidelines, adding that no additional Ebola cases have been detected in Goma.
Kanyuka also stated that the patient receiving treatment in Goma remains under close medical supervision.
Referring to laboratory results released on April 20, 2026, by the national laboratory in Goma, Kanyuka said one positive Ebola case had been confirmed from samples collected in Kabare Territory near Bukavu.
“The patient, a 28-year-old Congolese national, died before the test results were released,” Kanyuka said. “In accordance with health protocols, the burial was conducted under strict safety and protective measures reserved for suspected Ebola cases.”
AFC/M23 said the victim had recently traveled from Bukavu to Tshopo Province, suggesting the outbreak may now have spread to a fourth province after Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu.
The coalition urged residents in areas under its control to remain calm and follow preventive measures put in place to limit the spread of the disease.


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