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    • Deadly Ebola outbreak continues to expand in central Africa, posing a growing public health emergency.
    • W.H.O. is intensifying coordination, offering technical support and oversight at affected sites.
    • Local health services face resource shortages, strained capacity, and challenges delivering care and containment.
    • Urgent surveillance, community engagement, and rapid response measures remain essential to curb further transmission.

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