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BBC Health 📅 19 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

Ebola outbreak may be spreading faster than first thought, WHO doctor warns

Hundreds of cases are suspected in central Africa but experts fear the actual number may be much higher.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • WHO experts suspect actual Ebola case numbers in central Africa significantly exceed official figures, indicating potential underascertainment of disease burden
  • Outbreak appears to be spreading at a faster rate than initial epidemiological models predicted, raising concerns about transmission dynamics
  • Discrepancy between reported and suspected cases suggests healthcare systems may be overwhelmed or have limited outbreak detection capacity in affected regions
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Hundreds of cases are suspected in central Africa but experts fear the actual number may be much higher.

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