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Summary: The WHO noted that early detection, isolation of cases, and improvements in treatment have begun to reduce fatality rates.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has killed 42 people out of 64 reported cases, according to the latest situation report from the World Health Organisation (WHO) African Region.
As of 28 September, 53 confirmed and 11 probable cases had been recorded in Bulape Health Zone, Kasai Province, with a case fatality ratio of 65.6 per cent.
According to the WHO, the outbreak remains confined to six of the 21 health areas in the zone, adding that five healthca
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