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Ebola and hantavirus reveal US as a major threat to global health - Salon.com

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Ebola Outbreak Opens Old Wounds About ‘Saving Africans'

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Al JazeeraEbola and hantavirus have African leaders talking 'health sovereignty' as donor support fades PBS

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WHO says risk of global spread of Ebola outbreak is low, but high at national, regional levels - AP News.

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WHO says risk of global spread of Ebola outbreak is low, but high at national, regional levels AP NewsEbola vaccine for Bundibugyo strain could take months before human trials NBC NewsFears surge on the ground in Congo over rapid spread of a rare type of Ebola AP NewsEbola Outbreak Opens Old Wounds About ‘Saving Africans'

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Ebola and hantavirus reveal US as a major threat to global health Salon.comEbola, hantavirus: Is the world prepared for the next pandemic?

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Al JazeeraEbola Outbreak Opens Old Wounds About ‘Saving Africans' The New York TimesBehind the Mission to Stop Viral Outbreaks Within 100 Days Time MagazineZoonotic spillover diseases like hantavirus and ebola are on the rise

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Risk of Ebola spread is high locally but low globally, WHO says - CTV News.

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Risk of Ebola spread is high locally but low globally, WHO says CTV NewsSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News

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**Summary:** The World Health Organization (WHO) has downplayed the risk of global spread for the Ebola outbreak, while acknowledging high risks at both national and regional levels. This highlights a major threat to global health. **Why It Matters:** This situation underscores the need for improved preparedness and coordination among countries in managing infectious

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