Ebola Outbreak in Africa: Experts Warn of Rare Strain, Urge Vigilance for Transit Passengers
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An Ebola outbreak has occurred in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, leading the WHO to declare it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). Taiwanese experts warn that this outbreak is caused by a rare virus strain. Although Taiwan has no direct flights from the affected regions, they stress the need for strict vigilance against transit passengers entering the country and call on the government to enhance border surveillance and travel history tracking.