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​Congo Ebola outbreak crosses 900 suspected cases: 5 reasons this health crisis is becoming deadlier than before​

Once again, the Democratic Republic of Congo is fighting Ebola, and this time the outbreak is blowing up fast. There are now over 900 suspected cases, and global health agencies are sounding the alarm. The heart of this crisis is in Ituri province, a region battered by conflict and public distrust, making stopping Ebola even harder.The World Health Organization says the risk inside Congo is “very high.” The latest figures from Congolese authorities and international health agencies suggest more than 900 suspected infections and over 100 deaths have already been recorded. However, experts believe the real numbers may be significantly higher due to limited testing and underreporting.

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