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Major Ebola outbreak is escalating: what happens next

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The escalation of the Ebola outbreak and its designation as a public health emergency highlight the urgent need for advanced medical research, rapid response strategies, and global cooperation to prevent widespread health crises. This situation underscores the importance of technological innovation in diagnostics, treatment development, and outbreak management to protect both public health and the tech industry's role in supporting these efforts.

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On 17 May the World Health Organization (WHO) declared an ongoing Ebola outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. Centred on the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, the outbreak has seen mounting numbers of suspected cases and deaths linked to the rare Bundibugyo species of Ebola virus.

In this podcast we hear what's currently known about the outbreak and the efforts of clinicians, researchers and public health officials to halt its progress.

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