Uganda confirms two new Ebola patients are from DR Congo, raising cross-border transmission fears as outbreak intensifies.
Ugandan health officials confirmed that two newly diagnosed Ebola patients are from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, raising concerns about cross-border spread of the outbreak. One patient was isolated after showing symptoms.
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