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A new outbreak of Ebola broke out Dalaba, a town about 400 miles south of Conakry, the Guinean capital. At least three cases are confirmed at least two deaths.
A joint team of the Ministry of Health of the WHO and the CDC went Dalaba Monday "in order to identify contacts and manage suspicious case, "he nevertheless said. International mobilization of the 33 prefectures of Guinea, 17 are now living with the virus.
<SMALL>Location of Dalaba Prefecture and seat in Guinea.</SMALL>
<SMALL>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalaba_Prefecture</SMALL>
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<SMALL>Ebola Dalaba: 3 confirmed cases and 34 contacts listed ...</SMALL>
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<SMALL>DALABA- Ebola virus continues its spread in Guinea! After For?cariah it is the turn of the city of Dalaba to register new cases of the deadly virus. In this prefecture, at least three cases have been confirmed and 38 cases identified, learned Africaguinee.com.</SMALL>
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<SMALL>It is a colas trader that carried the Ebola virus in this town in the middle Guinea. He shuttled between Guinea and Sierra Leone, where he contracted the disease.</SMALL>
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<SMALL>Five deaths have been reported by the health authorities. Among the contacts included 20 medical personnel.</SMALL>
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<SMALL>Awareness campaigns are organized by the crisis committee which was set up by the prefectural authorities to try to contain the disease. In the city, psychosis also seems to settle since the announcement of these cases of Ebola.</SMALL>
<SMALL>... Bah A?ssatou for africaguinee.com</SMALL>
<SMALL>http://www.africaguinee.com/articles/2014/09/26/ebola-dalaba-3-cas-confirmes-et-34-contacts-recenses</SMALL>