Ebola, Bundibugyo
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An outbreak of an Ebola virus in central Africa has been declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization.
An outbreak of a rare type of Ebola in the DRC has killed 130 and infected hundreds more. What to know about the Bundibugyo virus, symptoms and how it spreads.
As Ebola cases mount in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, experts explain what causes the disease—and the risk this outbreak poses to the rest of the world.
The virus behind the latest Ebola outbreak is the Bundibugyo virus, which is less common and there is no vaccine or treatment.
A deadly Ebola outbreak in parts of Africa is raising international alarm. Still, experts stress that the chance of a pandemic is low
The health agency says the Ebola outbreak tied to the rare Bundibugyo strain is likely far larger than confirmed case counts show.
The United States restricted entry of people who have been to three African countries, after the World Health Organization declared a global health emergency. The outbreak has killed more than 100.
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