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The Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo has become the country's deadliest, with over 2,300 deaths and nearly 5,000 confirmed cases, driven by the Bundibugyo species which lacks approved vaccines or treatments. The outbreak, declared in May, has seen a rising case fatality ratio due to delayed detection and limited access to care, despite efforts to evaluate experimental therapies. The epidemic has surpassed previous records and is now comparable only to the West Africa outbreak of 2014-2016.
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