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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Ebola Fear Grows as Camp Deaths Surge in Eastern Congo

A displaced‑person camp near Bunia has seen more than 30 deaths since May, a number that local officials say is record‑breaking. The victims all showed classic Ebola signs such as fever, headache and vomiting, raising the alarm that the virus could be spreading quickly in a place already overrun by

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Jun 20 2026HEALTH

Measles concerns grow as World Cup visitors arrive in California

California is seeing a rise in measles cases just as thousands of soccer fans flood the state for the World Cup. A traveler from Hong Kong carrying the virus passed through Los Angeles International Airport on June 11, possibly exposing others to measles. That same week, another infected person trav

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Jun 18 2026HEALTH

Baby Formula Safety Sparks New Questions

The baby in the story is now healthy and playful, but her home holds reminders of a scary illness. A stuffed animal shaped like the bacteria that causes botulism and a preserved bottle of antitoxin sit beside her. The illness happened when the child drank formula from a brand that marketed itself

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

Ebola Cases Rise Fast in Eastern Congo

The battle against Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo just got tougher. Confirmed cases jumped by 72 in a single day, pushing the total to 782. That’s one of the steepest increases since the outbreak began. Behind these numbers lie 181 lives lost, a stark reminder of how hard this virus hits.

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Jun 15 2026HEALTH

Measles alert in California after traveler visits busy spots

Health officials recently tracked a measles case linked to a traveler who passed through San Francisco Airport and two San Jose stores. The adult, from Santa Clara County, was infectious while moving through the airport’s international terminal on Thursday morning. Later, between 8 and 10 p. m. , th

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Measles Risk at SFO Sparks Call for Vaccines

A person who had measles may have passed through San Francisco International Airport’s international terminal earlier this week, then later that evening visited two shops in San Jose. The Santa Clara County Public Health Department warned people who were not vaccinated that they could catch the viru

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Ebola's Rare Strain Poses Challenges in Central Africa

A serious health crisis is unfolding in Central Africa, where a less common Ebola strain called Bundibugyo is spreading quickly. Health experts are worried because this version of the virus is harder to track and control. The outbreak has already affected over 900 people in the Democratic Republic o

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Jun 12 2026HEALTH

Health alert: Measles case confirmed in Beaufort County

Authorities have reported a measles case in Beaufort County. The infected person is an adult whose vaccination status remains unclear, and there’s no evidence they had measles before. The health department is still trying to figure out where they caught it. This isn’t the first measles case in South

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Jun 11 2026HEALTH

Ebola Strikes Youngest Victim at Congolese Orphanage

A newborn in eastern Congo’s Ituri province just didn’t make it past her first two weeks of life. The baby, later named Buswaza, was brought to a church-run orphanage after her mother died from Ebola in May. Nurses noticed she had a fever right away. Within days, she was gone—another tragic victim o

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Tracking Ebola’s spread in Congo’s troubled regions

The Democratic Republic of Congo now reports close to 600 confirmed Ebola cases, most caused by the Bundibugyo strain. Health teams first noticed the outbreak on May 15, but delays in detection meant the virus spread quietly for weeks before anyone realized what was happening. The situation is espec

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