Ebola outbreak is ‘fastest growing ever’ as 600 die in DR Congo
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, declared in mid-May, is the "fastest growing" ever, according to African health authorities. The World Health Organization reported 1,759 confirmed cases and 600 confirmed deaths as of Thursday.

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AI-generatedThe Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, declared in mid-May, is the "fastest growing" ever, according to African health authorities. The World Health Organization reported 1,759 confirmed cases and 600 confirmed deaths as of Thursday. Wessam Mankoula of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention stated the current outbreak has seen more cases in its initial weeks than the deadliest 2013-16 West Africa outbreak. The virus is reportedly spreading faster than response efforts, with cases estimated to double every 28 days. A total of US$1.4 billion is needed for the disease and humanitarian response.
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5 extractedUS$1.4 billion is needed for the disease and humanitarian response.
There have been 1,759 confirmed cases in DR Congo since the outbreak was declared in mid-May.
The disease had killed 600 people in DR Congo as of Thursday.
The Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo is the fastest growing ever.
The number of cases was estimated to be doubling every 28 days.