An outbreak of the Bundibugyo virus in Congo is suspected to have resulted in more than 200 fatalities. This virus is less common than other strains of the Ebola virus, which is complicating the response efforts due to the absence of specific treatments or vaccines.
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Bundibugyo virus outbreak in Congo suspected to have caused over 200 deaths
The Bundibugyo virus outbreak in Congo is suspected to have led to over 200 deaths. The rarity of this virus compared to other Ebola strains is hindering the response due to the lack of available treatments and vaccines.
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