PPE for infection prevention
Protective coveralls, isolation gowns, gloves, face shields, goggles, masks, boots, aprons, and related infection prevention items for frontline teams.
Focus
We track the health emergencies that put pressure on communities, frontline workers, and procurement teams. For the current Ebola outbreak in Central and East Africa, our focus is PPE, Ebola diagnostic test kits, body bags, and response-ready packing support.
Latest concern
WHO reported on 29 May 2026 that the Bundibugyo virus disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda was evolving rapidly, with cross-border transmission and increased case numbers. WHO also determined on 17 May 2026 that the event constituted a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.

906
suspected cases reported in DRC as of 27 May 2026
134
confirmed cases across DRC and Uganda as of 29 May 2026
IPC
infection prevention, laboratory confirmation, medical supplies, and community engagement are key response areas
Response supplies
For Ebola and other viral haemorrhagic fever response projects, procurement teams often need protective equipment, diagnostic support, clear packing, and documents that can move quickly through review.
Protective coveralls, isolation gowns, gloves, face shields, goggles, masks, boots, aprons, and related infection prevention items for frontline teams.
Ebola rapid test kits, sample collection items, specimen transport support, and laboratory consumables prepared according to project and destination requirements.
Body bags, heavy-duty handling supplies, labeling support, and packing formats for public health response and dignified body management requirements.
Carton marking, kit packing, emergency quantities, mixed supply consolidation, and shipment coordination for health and humanitarian response projects.
Technical sheets, packing lists, product references, quotation structure, and export document coordination for humanitarian and public health procurement.
Prepared for RFQ
We prepare product options, volume-based offers, kit configurations, carton details, and export coordination for urgent public health procurement, on emergency timelines.
Sources
The outbreak summary is based on public updates from WHO, WHO Africa, and IFRC. RELIEPHAR does not provide medical advice; product use and testing protocols should follow national authority and buyer requirements.