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Ebola Fear Reaches Europe as Italy Probes Two Suspected Cases Linked to Uganda Trip

Fresh concerns over the spread of Ebola have surfaced in Europe after Italian authorities began investigating two suspected cases in Milan, northern Italy, involving aid workers who recently returned from Uganda.

The suspected patients, a man and a woman from Como, reportedly spent three months in Uganda on humanitarian duties before falling ill shortly after their return.

Local reports said they developed symptoms associated with the deadly virus, including high fever, vomiting, diarrhea and nausea.

According to reports, the man suffered severe intestinal complications, while the woman showed neurological symptoms, raising fears among health officials as medical investigations continue.

The development comes at a tense moment as Ebola cases continue to stir anxiety across parts of Africa. Health authorities have raised alarms over the possibility of cross-border transmission, even as containment efforts intensify.

Earlier this month, the World Health Organization declared the Ebola outbreak affecting the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda a global health emergency following a rise in infections and deaths, particularly in eastern Congo.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that the outbreak remains “extremely serious and difficult” to contain, noting that the virus is spreading faster than emergency response efforts in some affected regions.

Meanwhile, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has listed several countries, including Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania and South Sudan, among nations facing potential risk as health officials race to prevent wider spread.

The suspected cases in Italy have added a new layer of concern, a reminder that in a world connected by travel, disease can cross borders as swiftly as the wind changes direction.

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