
Ebola in the DRC is spreading "faster"
WHO warns that 80% of the new cases in Ituri province appear outside the contact lists, revealing transmission chains that continue to escape
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WHO warns that 80% of new cases in Ituri province appear outside the contact lists, revealing transmission chains that continue to escape surveillance. Ebola in the DRC is spreading "faster". The WHO estimates that the virus began circulating in Ituri about two months before the outbreak declaration and classified the epidemic on 17 May as a "public health emergency of international importance".
Furthermore, Another clinical trial started on Tuesday to evaluate the efficacy of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) with antiviral obeldesivir in patients who have been in contact with confirmed cases of Bundibugyo.
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WHO warns that 80% of new cases in Ituri province appear outside the contact lists, revealing transmission chains that continue to escape surveillance
reliability low1/5 sourcesEbola in the DRC is spreading "faster".
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The WHO estimates that the virus began circulating in Ituri about two months before the outbreak declaration and classified the epidemic on 17 May as a "public health emergency of international importance".
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1Another clinical trial started on Tuesday to evaluate the efficacy of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) with antiviral obeldesivir in patients who have been in contact with confirmed cases of Bundibugyo.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1
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Ebola in the DRC is spreading "faster".
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