Ebola outbreak much larger than official figures, WHO says
The outbreak, which has infected almost 2,000 people and killed over 700, could be at least two to four times larger than official figures, the UN health agency warned. The current outbreak is in the DRC and Uganda.
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The outbreak, which has infected almost 2,000 people and killed over 700, could be at least two to four times larger than official figures, the UN health agency warned. The current outbreak is in the DRC and Uganda.
Ob Cholera im Sudan und im Jemen oder derzeit Ebola im Ost-Kongo: Wenn Konflikte und Infektionskrankheiten sich räumlich begegnen, werden die Herausforderungen für Bevölkerung und Gesundheitskräfte besonders groß.
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