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Burundi is investigating a disease that has caused five deaths in the Mpanda district - WHO Africa, April 11, 2026

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Burundi is investigating a disease that has caused five deaths.

April 11, 2026

Bujumbura— Burundi's health authorities, with support from the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners, are conducting investigations to identify the cause of the disease that has caused five deaths and affected 35 people in the Mpanda district in the north of the country.

Laboratory tests were negative for Ebola and Marburg virus diseases, Rift Valley fever, yellow fever, and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever. An alert for an undiagnosed illness was received on March 31, 2026, primarily affecting members of the same household and close contacts. Symptoms included fever, vomiting, diarrhea, blood in the urine, fatigue, and abdominal pain. Some severe cases also presented with jaundice and anemia.

“While these preliminary results are reassuring regarding the absence of these serious illnesses, investigations are actively continuing to identify the causative agent of this disease,” said Dr. Lydwine Badarahana, Burundi’s Minister of Health. “All necessary measures are being taken to protect public health and prevent any potential spread.”

A joint team of experts from the country's Public Health Emergency Operations Centre and the National Reference Laboratory has been deployed to the field to support the ongoing investigations.

The WHO is supporting the Ministry of Public Health to strengthen disease surveillance, field investigations, clinical management, laboratory diagnosis, and infection prevention and control. The Organization is providing logistical support to ensure the continuity of essential operations. The WHO has also facilitated the shipment of samples to the National Institute of Biomedical Research in the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo for further analysis.

The Ministry of Health is leading the response, in collaboration with partner organizations, to ensure coordination of efforts.



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Ministry of Public Health and the Fight Against AIDS / Burundi's Post

Ministry of Public Health and the Fight Against AIDS / Burundi
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1. Bilateral cooperation between Burundi and the Russian Federation

On the sidelines of this conference, Dr. Lydwine Baradahana held a bilateral meeting with the delegation from the Russian Federation.

She was accompanied by the Director General of the National Institute of Public Health of Burundi (INSP) as well as the Director General in charge of the Prevention and Health Security Program.
The Russian delegation was headed by the Federal Director of the Supervisory Service for the Protection of Consumer Rights and Human Welfare.

The discussions focused on the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Public Health of Burundi, through the INSP, and Russian institutions, with the aim of strengthening the fight against infectious diseases and epidemics, in accordance with the guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Joint commitments:
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Strengthen communication and real-time information sharing

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Intensify technical and scientific cooperation

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Effectively protecting populations against health threats


Point of attention: the situation in Mpanda
The recent situation in Mpanda, linked to a disease whose origin remains to be determined, was also discussed.
The Russian Federation has decided to urgently dispatch a team of experts to support the investigations alongside Burundian experts.


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2. Burundi's commitment to biological sovereignty and global health security


Beyond bilateral exchanges, Burundi's participation in this high-level international conference demonstrates its firm commitment to addressing global health challenges.

In a context marked by the persistence of diseases such as cholera, Mpox, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and viral hepatitis, Burundi commits to:

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Strengthening biological sovereignty

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Strengthening global health security

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Increase the resilience of the national health system


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Intensify epidemiological surveillance and response to epidemics and pandemics

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Promote effective and coordinated public health interventions

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Strengthening technical cooperation with the Russian Federation and African countries


Through this dual bilateral and multilateral dynamic, Burundi continues its efforts to build a robust health system, capable of preventing, detecting and responding effectively to current and future health threats.

#Burundi #PublicHealth #HealthSecurity #BiologicalSovereignty #InternationalCooperation #GlobalHealth



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🔴Seven Russian experts arrive in Bujumbura to investigate an unknown disease in #Mpanda
Seven experts from [HASHTAG="c345"]Russia[/HASHTAG] arrived in #Bujumbura on the night of April 28, 2026 to assist Burundian health authorities in investigating an as yet unidentified disease reported in the commune of #Mpanda , in Bujumbura province.

According to available information, this disease appeared towards the end of March 2026 in the hills of Rugazi and Kibuye . A total of 48 people were affected, including five deaths recorded at the beginning of the outbreak. The origin of the disease remains unknown.

Burundian medical teams, in collaboration with international partners, have already begun investigations to identify the cause of this illness. They have also been treating the patients: some were treated at Mpanda Hospital and have been able to return home, while others are still under medical observation.

The request for international support was made at a meeting held in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, from April 22 to 24, 2026. On this occasion, the Burundian Minister of Health, Lydwine Baradahana, requested the dispatch of a team of experts from Russia.

Responding favorably to this request, Moscow dispatched a team of seven specialists who will work alongside their Burundian counterparts to identify the origin of the disease, improve its management and define appropriate prevention measures.

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A promise is a promise,
On April 28, 2026, a team of 7 #Russian Experts in various fields arrived at Melchior Ndadaye International Airport in #Bujumbura to support, alongside #Burundian experts, the ongoing #investigations into the recent disease observed in Mpanda commune, Bujumbura province, whose exact origin has not yet been determined.
This mission is part of the invitation extended by the Minister of Public Health, Dr @Lydwinebara, during the second International #Russian-#African Conference on #prevention and control of [HASHTAG="t55351"]infectious[/HASHTAG] #diseases, held in #Brazzaville from April 22 to 24, 2026.

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