Guinea records three new
cases of Ebola, brings total to nine
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[October 29, 2015]
CONAKRY (Reuters) - Three more
people in Guinea have been infected with the Ebola virus, a senior
health official said on Wednesday, further dampening hopes of an
imminent end to the world's worst recorded outbreak of the disease.
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The three were infected in Forecariah in western Guinea from the
family of a woman who died of Ebola and whose body was handled
without appropriate protection, said Fode Tass Sylla, spokesman for
the national center for the fight against Ebola.
"In all, nine sick people are being treated at our centres
throughout the country and most are connected to the dead woman," he
told Reuters, adding that authorities had known of the three fresh
cases since Saturday.
The epidemic began when a 2-year-old boy fell ill in a remote
Guinean village on Dec. 26, 2013, and now risks dragging into a
third year and into 2016.
It has killed around 11,300 people out of around 28,500 known cases
in Guinea and neighboring Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to
U.N. World Health Organization figures.
Liberia was declared free of Ebola transmission on Sept. 3 after 42
days with no new cases, while Sierra Leone will be declared Ebola
free on Nov. 7 if there is no new transmission, the WHO said.
The 42-day countdown only starts once the last patient tests
negative a second time, normally after a 48-hour gap following their
first negative test.
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(Reporting by Saliou Samb; Writing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg; Editing by
Alan Crosby)
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