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Resurgence of Ebola in Matam, Boke, Dubr?ka, Forecariah: 20 confirmed cases!
Posted by Guineematin May 16, 2015 at 12 o'clock 22 min
While Guinea was about to end the epidemic of Ebola with only eight (8) cases confirmed across the country, responsible for the fight against Ebola announced twenty confirmed cases of sick people Ebola to this day, learned Guineematin.com from the spokesman for coordinating the fight against Ebola, this Saturday, May 16, 2015.
"We recorded the day before yesterday, five (5) new cases in Boke, Dubreka, Forecariah and in the town of Matam. During the week ends, Guinea recorded twenty (20) confirmed cases. "said FodeTass Sylla , the spokesmen of the national fight against Ebola cell.
Guinea and Sierra Leone, two countries which continue to report cases, find themselves on their common border on the side of Forecariah, this Saturday, May 16, 2015, to launch a fight against Ebola campaign, which will last for twenty one (21) days. "This campaign will be launched today will concern the sub-prefectures that have proved active during these twenty one (21) days," said Fode Sylla Tass to Guineematin.com by phone just now.
In the Leone portion, all the prefecture of Kambia will be checked by teams of fight against the epidemic. On the Guinean side, only about twenty localities of the Forecariah prefecture will be affected.
To believe FodeTass Sylla , nearly sixty thousand (60 000) households will receive food, in particular rice and hospitals in sub-prefectures will have drugs to treat any suspected cases.
This campaign targets the new outbreak of spread of the disease in Guinea in Forecariah prefecture. Because, according to Tass Fode Sylla, cases from Dubr?ka and Boke were all from Forecariah.
Thierno Amadou Camara
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Boke: 3 confirmed cases of Ebola including one death and more than 150 contacts at Filima (Hospital)
Posted by Guineematin 16 mai 2015 to 17 h 14 min
It's no secret, there is a resurgence of Ebola outbreak in Guinea shortly after the declaration of the end of the disease in neighboring Liberia by WHO. At least twenty confirmed cases were recorded this week in our country. In Boke, the hospital director announced to Guineematin.com three confirmed cases, a death and a about hundred patients.
It is Saturday, May 16, 2015 that Dr. Ahmed Tidjane Barry, the director of the regional hospital of Boke, gave a brief interview to Guineematin.com through its correspondent based in the region.
"Until yesterday's date (Friday, May 15, 2015, Editor's note) we recorded three confirmed cases of Ebola. One person died in the ambulance and the other two people were admitted in CTE Coyah, "said Dr. Ahmed Tidjane Barry us.
Speaking of contacts identification, the director of the regional hospital of Boke to Guineematin.com spoke of a number that is between one hundred and fifty (150) and one hundred and sixty five (165) contacts identified and quarantined in the area of Fillima in the sub-prefecture of Kamsar. These people have to wait for a period of 21 days to know if they carry or not Ebola.
Finally, Dr. Ahmed Tidjane Barry wished to take our columns to appeal to health workers, to never work without wearing gloves and to be very careful with the patients they receive.
From Boke, Mamadou Diallo Dioulde for Guineematin.com
Resurgence of Ebola in Matam, Boke, Dubr?ka, Forecariah: 20 confirmed cases!
Posted by Guineematin May 16, 2015 at 12 o'clock 22 min
While Guinea was about to end the epidemic of Ebola with only eight (8) cases confirmed across the country, responsible for the fight against Ebola announced twenty confirmed cases of sick people Ebola to this day, learned Guineematin.com from the spokesman for coordinating the fight against Ebola, this Saturday, May 16, 2015.
"We recorded the day before yesterday, five (5) new cases in Boke, Dubreka, Forecariah and in the town of Matam. During the week ends, Guinea recorded twenty (20) confirmed cases. "said FodeTass Sylla , the spokesmen of the national fight against Ebola cell.
Guinea and Sierra Leone, two countries which continue to report cases, find themselves on their common border on the side of Forecariah, this Saturday, May 16, 2015, to launch a fight against Ebola campaign, which will last for twenty one (21) days. "This campaign will be launched today will concern the sub-prefectures that have proved active during these twenty one (21) days," said Fode Sylla Tass to Guineematin.com by phone just now.
In the Leone portion, all the prefecture of Kambia will be checked by teams of fight against the epidemic. On the Guinean side, only about twenty localities of the Forecariah prefecture will be affected.
To believe FodeTass Sylla , nearly sixty thousand (60 000) households will receive food, in particular rice and hospitals in sub-prefectures will have drugs to treat any suspected cases.
This campaign targets the new outbreak of spread of the disease in Guinea in Forecariah prefecture. Because, according to Tass Fode Sylla, cases from Dubr?ka and Boke were all from Forecariah.
Thierno Amadou Camara
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Translation Google
Boke: 3 confirmed cases of Ebola including one death and more than 150 contacts at Filima (Hospital)
Posted by Guineematin 16 mai 2015 to 17 h 14 min
It's no secret, there is a resurgence of Ebola outbreak in Guinea shortly after the declaration of the end of the disease in neighboring Liberia by WHO. At least twenty confirmed cases were recorded this week in our country. In Boke, the hospital director announced to Guineematin.com three confirmed cases, a death and a about hundred patients.
It is Saturday, May 16, 2015 that Dr. Ahmed Tidjane Barry, the director of the regional hospital of Boke, gave a brief interview to Guineematin.com through its correspondent based in the region.
"Until yesterday's date (Friday, May 15, 2015, Editor's note) we recorded three confirmed cases of Ebola. One person died in the ambulance and the other two people were admitted in CTE Coyah, "said Dr. Ahmed Tidjane Barry us.
Speaking of contacts identification, the director of the regional hospital of Boke to Guineematin.com spoke of a number that is between one hundred and fifty (150) and one hundred and sixty five (165) contacts identified and quarantined in the area of Fillima in the sub-prefecture of Kamsar. These people have to wait for a period of 21 days to know if they carry or not Ebola.
Finally, Dr. Ahmed Tidjane Barry wished to take our columns to appeal to health workers, to never work without wearing gloves and to be very careful with the patients they receive.
From Boke, Mamadou Diallo Dioulde for Guineematin.com
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