The Ebola outbreak in Central Africa has resulted in at least 220 fatalities. The World Health Organization reported that the outbreak is spreading rapidly, hindering response efforts. The Democratic Republic of Congo remains the epicenter of the outbreak, where mistrust of health authorities is complicating the response efforts. Dr. Celine Gounder of KFF Health News provided insights on the situation.
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Ebola outbreak in Central Africa results in at least 220 deaths
The Ebola outbreak in Central Africa has led to a reported 220 deaths, with the World Health Organization indicating that the rapid spread is challenging response efforts. The Democratic Republic of Congo is the epicenter, where mistrust of health authorities is affecting the response.
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Health workers in Africa struggle to slow Ebola outbreak
Ebola outbreak in Central Africa results in at least 220 deaths