A six-year-old girl suffering from Ebola was successfully recovered after being abducted from a hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The abduction occurred amidst a new outbreak of a rare strain of the virus and increasing attacks on healthcare facilities, fueling distrust in medical personnel. Details surrounding the abduction and recovery remain limited, but authorities have confirmed the girl is now safe. This incident highlights the challenges faced by health workers battling the Ebola outbreak in the region, where insecurity and community resistance hinder containment efforts. The recent surge in attacks on medical centers is exacerbating the crisis and impeding access to treatment. This recovery offers a rare positive development during a concerning period for public health in the DRC. The circumstances of the abduction are under investigation.