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Confirmed Ebola cases in Congo top 1,000. More than a quarter have died, officials say. - CBS News

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Confirmed Ebola cases in Congo top 1,000.

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More than a quarter have died, officials say.

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CBS NewsConfirmed Ebola cases in Congo outbreak top 1,000, with more than 250 deaths NBC NewsEbola cases surpass 1,000 in DR Congo amid violence and displacement Al JazeeraEbola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus, Democratic Republic of the Congo & Uganda World Health Organization (WHO)Ebola infects more than 1,000 in Congo, spreads to kill toddler in new camp

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Nearly one in every four people who contract Ebola die, data shows.

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The Ebola outbreak in Uganda and the Congo is worsening as health officials continue to battle minimal staffing and resources, as well as misinformation.

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CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has more.

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