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Uganda confirms two more Ebola cases, taking total to seven

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Uganda confirms two more Ebola cases, taking total to seven

Uganda has detected two more ‌confirmed cases of Ebola, bringing the total number of cases to seven, Reuters reported, citing the country’s health ministry.

The two ​new cases are health workers in a ⁠private health facility in the capital Kampala ​and both are Ugandans, the ministry said ​in a statement, according to Reuters.

"Both patients have been admitted to the designated treatment unit and are now receiving care," ​the ministry said, adding that response teams ​were tracing all those who had been in contact ‌with ⁠the two people.

Ugandan authorities confirmed three new Ebola cases on Saturday.

The epicenter of the outbreak is in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo's ​Ituri province, ​which borders ⁠Uganda.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo ​strain of Ebola a public health ​emergency ⁠of international concern.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Sunday that there had been ⁠more ​than 900 suspected cases in ​the outbreak so far, including 101 confirmed cases.

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