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Aid group warns Ebola could have spread for three months before first cases were detected
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The International Rescue Committee warns that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo may have been spreading undetected for up to three months before the first confirmed cases, citing delayed detection and slow contact tracing as contributing factors.

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Aid group warns Ebola could have spread for three months before first cases were detected
The International Rescue Committee, a nonprofit global aid group, posted a warning Monday that the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo could have been spreading for three months before any cases were detected. ​In the press release published by IRC on Monday, the group cited “delayed detection and slow contact tracing” as […]
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