Ebola: WHO Declares an International Emergency for the Epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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A rare Ebola variant has erupted in the Democratic Republic of Congo. There are hundreds of suspected cases, but no vaccine. WHO warns ten countries against spreading.
DR Congo's Minister of Health estimates that the Bundibugyo variant of the Ebola virus has a mortality rate of up to 50 percent.
In response to the spread of a highly lethal variant of the Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the World Health Organization activated its second highest level of alert L
A rare Ebola variant is spreading in Africa. Now the WHO is setting an international alarm. There is no vaccine or targeted treatment against the rare virus variant.
The deadly Ebola virus is spreading again in Africa, and this time there is no approved vaccine against the rare virus variant. WHO is alarming and warns against further spread in ten neighbouring countries.
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