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WHO says it has less than half funding needed to fight Ebola

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GENEVA, July 14 (Reuters) - ‌The World Health Organization has received less ​than half the funding it needs to fight the Ebola outbreak in ⁠eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a WHO official said on Tuesday, urging donors not to abandon the country at ​a critical stage of the epidemic. 

The global health agency has received ‌about 40% of its $115 million appeal to tackle the Bundibugyo outbreak, for which there is no proven treatment or vaccine. ⁠At least 1,926 people have been infected ⁠and 702 have died, government data show.

"This outbreak requires resources that match the scale of the challenges that we are facing. And this is not a burden DRC can ‌be allowed to carry alone," Chikwe Ihekweazu, head of the ⁠WHO's Health Emergencies Programme, told reporters ‌in Geneva after a visit to ​the worst-hit province of Ituri.

Ihekweazu said the response had reached a critical point, with intensified efforts needed to detect and ‌isolate patients after cases spread this week ​to two new provinces.

"It's ⁠a bit like a marathon. You can't give ‌up after the first lap ⁠or the second. You just have to keep pushing even when you're getting tired and exhausted," he said.

He repeated ​estimates that the true ‌number of Ebola cases in Congo is at least double, ⁠and possibly over four times, ​the official tally.

(Reporting by Emma Farge, Editing by ​Linda Pasquini and Mark Potter)

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