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Uganda 's Ebola virus caseload has risen to 12 , up from 10 , with two people who died early last month being considered probable cases.
On Saturday WHO reported the death of the latest victim of the outbreak, a four-year-old boy.
Uganda declared the outbreak of the Sudan strain of the highly infectious and often fatal haemorrhagic disease.
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