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The World Health Organization said on June 2-3 that the scale of the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is smaller than earlier feared after hundreds of suspected cases were ruled out following testing.
WHO reported 321 confirmed cases of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola in the DRC and 116 suspected cases, down from previous tallies that exceeded 900â1,100.
Confirmed deaths in the DRC stand at 48 and the agency said six people have recovered.
Neighbouring Uganda has reported cases: WHO cited nine confirmed infections and one death, while Ugandaâs health ministry later reported six additional confirmed cases, bringing its total to 15.
Health officials said many suspected cases were removed from the list after tests showed other illnesses (malaria, meningitis or routine fever). Response is complicated by limited diagnostic capacity and the fact that commonly used Ebola tests initially did not detect the Bundibugyo strain; no approved vaccine or targeted treatment currently exists for this strain.
International actors, including CEPI, have pledged urgent vaccine development and funding to accelerate investigational candidates.
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