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Uganda's Ebola caseload rises to 16 as outbreak grows
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Sun, 2022-09-25 17:10 —
mike kraft
Uganda says Ebola caseload rises to 16 as outbreak grows
Uganda said on Sunday its Ebola caseload had jumped to 16 people while a further 18 people also likely had the disease, fuelling fears of a spreading outbreak that involves a strain for which a vaccine has not yet been found.
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