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  • Guinea - New Ebola cases in Boke Prefecture - 9 patients out of 11 are cured

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    Boke: itinerary of a student whose death revives fears of the spread of Ebola

    Posted by Guineematin 10 June 2015 ? 16 hours 13 min

    Fatoumata Daouda Coumbassa was a student at the School of Boke healthcare. On Monday, June 8, 2015, she died at the health center "Anastasis" located in Baraland? neighborhood in the urban commune of Boke, learned Guinematin.com through its local correspondent.

    According to Mr. Mamadou Aliou Kakony Camara, an officer of the local Red Cross, analysis of the sample made on the body of the girl revealed that she died of Ebola.

    The General Director of the School of Healthcare, Dr. Moussa Thiam, who agreed to receive Guineematin.com in his office in the morning of Wednesday, June 10, 2015, regretted the loss of this student before explaining the circumstances in which she contracted this serious disease.

    "Fatoumata Coumbassa Daouda went alongside her sick mother in Katongourou, a village in the sub-prefecture of Bintimodiya when the latter fell ill. Her mom died and was buried without the Red Cross. So she returned to Boke, specifically in the neighborhood of Tamaransy at the entrance of the town of Boke, "he explained.

    Furthermore Mr. Director said that since she returned from the village, the deceased had not gone back to school, before her death. "Our concern now is whether our students have visited their comrade since the latter returned from the village. We have strengthened the hand washing device still here at school, "reassured Dr. Moussa Thiam.

    At the regional hospital of Boke, Guineematin.com found new disease prevention devices. Because it is important to note that the deceased Coumbassa Fatoumata was received at the hospital by two doctors who had administered care without imagining she dragged the dreaded Ebola disease. It was after the Boke district hospital that she was admitted to the health center Anastasis, where she passed away.

    But at the health center Anastasis, where Ebola patient passed away in the hands of doctors, it is total panic! And, none of the workers wanted to say a word to Guineematin.com, banned moreover to take any picture of this place haunted by this grave epidemic. "Here it is private, it is not for the government! So go ask questions to the coordination, "pitted workers found locally.

    A member of the Coumbassa family who agreed to speak to Guineematin.com informed us that the late Fatoumata Daouda Coumbassa died just 11 days after losing her mother she had gone to help.

    By the time we put this article online, our correspondent was still awaiting the response of local coordinator Ebola, Dr. Yattara, which is meeting at the Regional Directorate of Health of BOKE.

    Boke, Mamadou Diallo Dioulde Guineematin.com



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    Boke: 10 confirmed cases of Ebola, including 6 deaths, 3 healed and 1 living

    Posted by Guineematin June 11, 2015 at 14 h 46 min

    As announced yesterday by Guineematin.com, Boke lives in psychosis of Ebola since the revelation of the first death confirmed on Fatoumata Coumbassa whose sister also was among those who contracted the disease. Today, Thursday, June 11, 2015, the local coordination reported ten confirmed cases, including 6 deaths and one living, learned Guineematin.com, through its local correspondent.

    Reached by telephone by Guineematin.com, Doctor Mamadou Kaba, from the prefectural coordinating the response against Ebola in Boke, spoke of eighty-four (84) registered contacts! A sister of the deceased student, Hawa Coumbassa, has been confirmed with the virus. She was immediately transported to the treatment center in Coyah, added Dr. Kaba.

    This information was immediately confirmed by a response team to Ebola, came this morning to the school where the deceased Fatoumata Coumbassa was studying.

    "This morning against Ebola wrestling teams are in the Coumbassa family in Tamaransy and Katongourou to identify all sensible people who had contact with her," said Dr Mamadou Kaba us.

    The deceased was studying in school health care. She has five (5) siblings studying in Yomboya high school, not far from there. The Prefectural Director of Education gave instruction that they all be sent home for the moment, for safety.

    Boke, Mamadou Diallo Dioulde Guineematin.com
    Tel. : 622671242

    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
    -Nelson Mandela

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    2 Ebola deaths including one Senegalese, among the ten patients of Boke transferred yesterday (hospital)

    Posted by Guineematin 22 juin 2015 to 17 h 29 min

    Psychosis of Ebola persists in Boke since the death of the student Fatoumata Koubassa. On the phone with Guineematin.com, the director of the Boke regional hospital, Dr. Ahmed Tidjane Barry, announced the death of a pregnant woman in the family Coumbassa and a Senegalese health worker, both were among the ten evacuated yesterday from Boke for Kindia and Conakry.

    According to Dr. Barry Tidjane, these two deceased had tested positive for Ebola. The Senegalese agent, a certain Y?rim, who worked at the health center of Dibia, died at the treatment Centre of the health personnel (CTS) in Conakry. And the lady, belonging to the family of the deceased student Coumbassa, was pregnant and miscarried before succumbing to the terrible Ebola disease.

    According to information entrusted to Guineematin.com, local authorities are mobilized, very active and do their best to cut the chain of contamination and end Ebola in Boke.

    Boke, Mamadou Diallo Dioulde Guinematin.com
    Tel. : 622 671 242/656 464 286


    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
    -Nelson Mandela

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      Ebola: four new confirmed cases in Boke


      Posted by Guineematin 30 June 2015 At 13 h 10 min

      "We recorded four new confirmed cases yesterday Monday and they will be admitted on Tuesday morning at the center of Kindia," said Dr. Facin? Yattara, prefectural coordinator of the response against Ebola, in an interview with Guineematin.com, Tuesday, June 30 2015.

      To believe Dr. Facin? Yattara, these four patients bring to 14, the number of people who have contracted Ebola in Boke and who are still alive. Eight were already at Kindia and two health workers at the treatment center nursing staff in Conakry. "The number of contact that changes almost every day, is 171 people so far," he added.

      According to Dr. Yattara since April 30, 2015, when the epidemic began in Boke, there has recorded 30 confirmed cases of Ebola, including fifteen deaths and three out healed. "Of these 15 deaths, it should be noted that there are three probable. That is to say, after their deaths, we realized that they would be dead from Ebola ".

      "We were breathing right lung, hoping the end of the epidemic in Boke, but a man named Mohamed Bangoura left Kamsar for Tamaransy. Upon his arrival, he infected others. The first burial was not secure, there was no sample, but everything suggests that this was Ebola. His mom died of it and other contacts are currently developing the disease today in Tamaransy "recently told us Mohamed Lamine Doumbouya, prefect of Boke.

      Thierno Amadou Camara Guineematin.com
      +224 622 10 43 78

      "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
      -Nelson Mandela

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        In Boke 9 Ebola patients among the 11 are cured: the authorities are claiming victory

        Posted by Guineematin July 19, 2015 at 3 o'clock 52 min

        Docteur Ibrahima Camara, Supervisor of the outbreak in Tamaransy and Dr. Ahmed Tidjane Barry director of Boke regional hospital successively reached by telephone by our correspondent based in Boke, yesterday, Saturday, July 18, 2015, confirmed that nine (9 ) patients out of eleven (11) are cured and returned in their family. The two (2) officials did not hide their satisfaction as to the result recorded by the prefectural coordinating response to Ebola supported by various international NGOs and by the administrative authorities.

        It is June 9, 2015 that the first death caused by the Ebola virus disease has been recorded in the urban commune of Boke, precisely in Tamaransy Wakiriya sector, when it was thought that the epidemic did not exist anymore in Boke. It was a student of the school of community health care of Boke named Fatoumata Coumbassa. Since that day, the sole outbreak of Tamaransy, 11 people were admitted to the Ebola Treatment Centers (ETC) of Coyah, Kindia and Conakry.

        "This is a record for Boke, says Dr. Barry Tidjane. "Households that were confined to Tamaransy have elapsed 21 days ranged from 25 June to 15 July 2015. They are out of this situation. But there are still 11 contacts cases under observation that will also be free July 22, 2015, "will explain supervisor Tamaransy, Ibrahima Doctor.

        The newly opened Ebola treatment center in Boke now houses one (1) single confirmed case which is in treatment.

        Boke Mamadou Diallo Dioulde Guineematin.com
        Tel: 622 671 242

        "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
        -Nelson Mandela

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