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WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak an Emergency of International Concern
The World Health Organization has officially labeled the current Ebola outbreak as an emergency of international concern, signaling heightened global response efforts.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the ongoing Ebola outbreak an emergency of international concern, a formal step that underscores the severity of the situation and mobilizes global resources.
Background
Ebola is a severe viral hemorrhagic fever that can cause widespread outbreaks, prompting international health agencies to monitor and respond to emerging cases.
What Happened
In a recent announcement, WHO officials confirmed that the outbreak meets the criteria for an emergency of international concern, a designation that triggers coordinated international assistance and heightened surveillance.
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