WHO sees sharp drop in suspected Ebola cases from 906 to 116
The WHO dramatically reduced the number of suspected Ebola cases in Central Africa on Tuesday, cutting the tally from over 900 to 116, with 330 cases now confirmed.
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- Published Date: 03:06 | 02 June 2026
The WHO on Tuesday dramatically scaled back the number of suspected Ebola cases in central Africa to 116 from more than 900 previously, with 330 cases now confirmed.
As of May 31, the World Health Organization said 116 suspected cases of the deadly virus had been registered in Democratic Republic of Congo -- down from 906 late last week. Another 321 cases had been confirmed in the DRC, including 48 deaths, while nine confirmed cases were registered in neighbouring Uganda including one death.
While some suspected cases have been confirmed, many more "have been cleared out" after being shown to be other diseases or an unlinked fever, said WHO spokesman Christian Lindmeier.
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