Brazil monitors two suspected Ebola cases as Congo reports recoveries in Bundibugyo outbreak

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Brazil is monitoring two suspected Ebola cases in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro after initial tests were negative; a 37-year-old man from the DRC remains isolated as a precaution, and a Ugandan patient is malaria-positive and under investigation. Separately, the WHO notes recoveries from the Bundibugyo virus in Congo as the outbreak persists with hundreds of suspected cases and dozens of confirmed infections, spurring renewed calls for expanded testing, aid, and community involvement.
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