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Ebola cases in Congo increase by 38 percent in one week

The Ebola outbreak in Congo has led to more than 200 fatalities in its first month, as reported by the Africa CDC. The number of cases has risen by 38 percent in just one week, impacting 32 regions.

The Ebola outbreak in Congo has resulted in over 200 deaths within its first month, according to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC). The outbreak is reported to be the worst known at this stage. The number of Ebola cases has increased by 38 percent since the previous week, affecting 32 regions.

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Ebola outbreak zone cases up almost 40 percent in a week

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Ebola cases in Congo increase by 38 percent in one week