Ebola death toll in Congo reaches 600, as new cases suspected in previously unaffected province
The latest Ebola outbreak in Congo has reached a death toll of 600, with 1,759 confirmed cases. Two new suspected cases have been reported in Kisangani, Tshopo province, an area previously unaffected by the outbreak.

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AI-generatedThe latest Ebola outbreak in Congo has reached a death toll of 600, with 1,759 confirmed cases. Two new suspected cases have been reported in Kisangani, Tshopo province, an area previously unaffected by the outbreak. One of these cases is linked to the Nia-Nia health zone in Ituri province, where the outbreak began, while the other has no apparent connection to known outbreaks. This outbreak, caused by the rare Bundibugyo virus, was officially declared on May 15th by Congolese authorities. Efforts to control the virus are challenged by funding shortages, attacks on health centers, and ongoing conflict in eastern Congo. Clinical trials for a treatment began last week.
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5 extractedTotal confirmed Ebola cases in Congo reach 1,759.
Ebola death toll in Congo reaches 600.
The latest Ebola outbreak is caused by the rare Bundibugyo virus, which has no approved vaccine or treatment.
New suspected Ebola cases reported in Kisangani, Tshopo province, previously unaffected.
Efforts to contain the virus are hampered by a funding gap, attacks on health centers, and ongoing conflict.