The Ebola outbreak in eastern Africa is being described as potentially the worst in history, with over 837 infections and 196 deaths reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) alone. Health officials are particularly concerned because the Bundibugyo strain, responsible for the current outbreak, lacks approved vaccines or treatments. Ongoing conflicts in eastern DRC hinder response efforts, complicating contact tracing and care for infected individuals, leading to fears of widespread undetected cases.
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