Uganda confirms two more Ebola cases, taking total to seven

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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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