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3 Min Read CONAKRY (Reuters) - Medics in Guinea were on Friday racing to track down suspected carriers of the Ebola virus, after they fled a southeastern town where the country’s first case in nearly a month was detected the previous day. A member of the French Red Cross disinfects the area around a motionless person suspected of carrying the Ebola virus as a crowd gathers in Forecariah, Guinea, January 30, 2015. REUTERS/Misha Hussain/File Photo The case followed a “cluster of suspicious deaths” in Soulouta, the West African country’s World Health Organization (WHO) representative, Georges Alfred Ki-Zerbo, said. “This illustrates the need for enhanced monitoring in the (local) .region, but also in other regions .to contain this new cluster as soon as possible,” he told Reuters. ....
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Un nouveau foyer d'Ebola surgit à Nzérékoré : Un malade en fuite… africaguinee.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from africaguinee.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
UPDATE 1-Guinea medics track suspected Ebola cluster after one case confirmed Reuters 1 hr ago By Saliou Samb CONAKRY, April 2 (Reuters) - Medics in Guinea were on Friday racing to track down suspected carriers of the Ebola virus, after they fled a southeastern town where the country s first case in nearly a month was detected the previous day. The case followed a cluster of suspicious deaths in Soulouta, the West African country s World Health Organization (WHO) representative, Georges Alfred Ki-Zerbo, said. This illustrates the need for enhanced monitoring in the (local) .region, but also in other regions .to contain this new cluster as soon as possible, he told Reuters. ....