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Rare disease kills 174 Angolans

By Frances Williams in Geneva

Published: April 9 2005 03:00 | Last updated: April 9 2005 03:00

Medical emergency teams are struggling to contain an outbreak of a rare disease known as Marburg fever, which has killed 174 people in north-west Angola.

Mike Ryan, director of the World Health Organisation's alert and response operations, said progress had been made in limiting disease transmission in Uige, the city at the centre of the outbreak, but the situation was not under control yet.

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