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Deal or ordeal: Nursing of foreign Ebola cases

Deal or ordeal: Nursing of foreign Ebola cases
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Ugandan medical officials are supporting a government plan to treat American nationals infected with Ebola within Ugandan facilities. This initiative is linked to a broader health-funding agreement between the two nations and leverages Uganda's extensive experience in managing viral outbreaks.

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The decision reflects the intersection of international health diplomacy, economic cooperation, and the utilization of specialized medical expertise in crisis management.

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The article presents the government's position and the medical association's support neutrally, providing context for the decision.

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