This recent recurrence of the highly infectious virus, which began in August, resulted in at least 34 confirmed deaths.
The declaration signals a major public health success for the nation's rapid response teams and international partners in preventing further spread of the Ebola virus, moving the focus toward continued surveillance and recovery for affected communities.
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