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Fastest-spreading Ebola outbreak could reach South Sudan within weeks, experts warn

World Health Organisation modelling finds that there is an almost 70 per cent chance of a case in South Sudan within 12 weeks

Raccontata daeuronews.comindependent.co.uk

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo20 g fa

Fastest-spreading Ebola outbreak could reach South Sudan within weeks, experts warn

World Health Organisation modelling finds that there is an almost 70 per cent chance of a case in South Sudan within 12 weeks

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euronews.com21 g fa

WHO warns of significant Ebola spillover risk into South Sudan

There is a 70% chance that Ebola could reach South Sudan, according to a World Health Organization modelling study published on Thursday. Researchers said that preparing the country for a proper response is the “most…

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·euronews.com

    WHO warns of significant Ebola spillover risk into South Sudan

    There is a 70% chance that Ebola could reach South Sudan, according to a World Health Organization modelling study published on Thursday. Researchers said that preparing the…

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Fastest-spreading Ebola outbreak could reach South Sudan within weeks, experts warn

    World Health Organisation modelling finds that there is an almost 70 per cent chance of a case in South Sudan within 12 weeks