Ebola Outbreak Central Africa
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WHO Fast-Tracks Vaccines, Drugs Against Deadly Ebola Bundibugyo Strain
- Saturday May 30, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
The Bundibugyo strain is one of several types of Ebola viruses known to infect humans. While Ebola is linked to severe bleeding, organ failure, and high death rates, different strains can behave differently.
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www.ndtv.com/health
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Risk Of Ebola Spread Is High Locally But Low Globally, WHO Says
- Wednesday May 20, 2026
- Health | Associated Press
The risk assessment came as the leader of the WHO team in Congo said the outbreak, which has led to 134 suspected deaths, could last at least another two months as aid efforts intensified on to stem the spread.
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www.ndtv.com/health
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Why Is The Latest Ebola Outbreak So Hard To Contain? Explained
- Wednesday May 20, 2026
- World News | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Public health agencies say the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether the outbreak can be contained before it expands further across the region.
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www.ndtv.com
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WHO Fast-Tracks Vaccines, Drugs Against Deadly Ebola Bundibugyo Strain
- Saturday May 30, 2026
- Health | Written by Debosmita Ghosh
The Bundibugyo strain is one of several types of Ebola viruses known to infect humans. While Ebola is linked to severe bleeding, organ failure, and high death rates, different strains can behave differently.
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www.ndtv.com/health
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Risk Of Ebola Spread Is High Locally But Low Globally, WHO Says
- Wednesday May 20, 2026
- Health | Associated Press
The risk assessment came as the leader of the WHO team in Congo said the outbreak, which has led to 134 suspected deaths, could last at least another two months as aid efforts intensified on to stem the spread.
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www.ndtv.com/health
-
Why Is The Latest Ebola Outbreak So Hard To Contain? Explained
- Wednesday May 20, 2026
- World News | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
Public health agencies say the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether the outbreak can be contained before it expands further across the region.
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www.ndtv.com