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What to know about the Ebola outbreak

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CDC announces 30-day travel restrictions in response to Ebola outbreak

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CDC announces 30-day travel restrictions in response to Ebola outbreak PoliticoEpidemic of Ebola Disease caused by Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda determined a public health emergency of international concern World Health Organization (WHO)Ebola Was Identified in Congo Weeks Before W.H.O.

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WHO declares global health emergency over rare variant of Ebola outbreak in Africa NBC Bay AreaAmerican working in Congo tests positive for Ebola, CDC says NBC NewsEpidemic of Ebola Disease caused by Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda determined a public health emergency of international concern World Health Organization (WHO)Ebola Was Identified in Congo Weeks Before W.H.O.

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What we know so far about the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda The Globe and MailAmerican tests positive for Ebola virus amid outbreak in Congo and Uganda: CDC CBCEbola outbreak raises concerns over spread, expert says CTV NewsEpidemic of Ebola Disease caused by Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda determined a public health emergency of international concern World Health Organization (WHO)U.S.

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doctor tests positive for Ebola, CDC says The Globe and Mail

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The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has grown to nearly 500 suspected cases and 116 deaths, the United Nations said Monday.

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