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Congo Opens More Centers to Treat Rare Type of Ebola That Has Killed Nearly 120

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The article describes a disease outbreak with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins are affected. The event is a public health emergency with humanitarian impact but no immediate economic or market consequences.

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  • Bundibugyo virus outbreak in Congo's Ituri province has killed nearly 120 and caused over 300 suspected cases.
  • WHO declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.
  • An American doctor in Bunia tested positive for the virus.
  • U.S. CDC issued travel advisories and transported seven Americans for monitoring.
  • First death occurred on April 24, first confirmed case on May 14.

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