Boy
dies of Ebola in Liberia, first such fatality in months
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[November 24, 2015]
MONROVIA (Reuters) - A 15-year-old
boy has died of Ebola in Liberia, the first such fatality for months in
a country declared free of the disease in September, chief medical
officer Francis Kateh said on Tuesday.
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Nathan Gbotoe tested positive last week and died late on Monday in
hospital in Paynesville near the capital, where his father and
brother are also being treated for Ebola, officials said.
Liberia has placed under surveillance 153 people who may have come
into contact with Gbotoe. An additional 25 healthcare workers are
being monitored, of which 10 are identified as high-risk, Kateh
said.
The source of the virus is being investigated and Liberia has
requested the assistance of two experts from the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention in the United States.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has twice declared the West
African nation to be Ebola-free, once on May 9 and again on Sept. 3.
Liberia's last Ebola death was in July.
More than 11,300 people have died of the virus since the outbreak
was announced in March 2014. Of the three countries hardest hit,
Sierra Leone was declared Ebola-free on Nov. 7 and Guinea started
its own countdown to zero on Nov. 16. Over 4,800 people died of
Ebola in Liberia, according to WHO figures.
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(Reporting by James Giahuye; Writing by Makini Brice; Editing by
Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Angus MacSwan)
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