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Nine Ebola cases in Uganda have risen to nine , while 265 others monitored under quarantine.
The nine include the first victim, a male nurse who died the day before the outbreak was declared.
Eight patients "are receiving medical care and are in stable condition," Health Ministry says.
There are no approved vaccines for the Sudan strain of Ebola that is infecting people in Uganda .
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