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Uganda has declared an end to its latest Ebola outbreak, which began in January, after 42 days without a new case. The outbreak, caused by the Sudan strain of the virus, resulted in at least 10 cases and 2 deaths in the capital Kampala. The country has experienced 9 Ebola outbreaks since 2000, with the latest being the ninth.
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