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Re: Guinea - Ebola: 510 clinical cases including 377 deaths as of August 11, 2014 (WHO report August 13, 2014)
Re: Guinea - Ebola: 510 clinical cases including 377 deaths as of August 11, 2014 (WHO report August 13, 2014)
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Wed, August 13th, 2014, 8:04 p.m.
Posted By Alaidhy Sow
Haemorrhagic fever: Pita on red alert after the death of a second victim.
"Yes!! This is verified, he died of Ebola virus, "said the prefect of Pita.
After a first locality in the prefecture of Pita in the administrative region of Mamou, another has just been put on high alert following the death from the virus Ebola of a young vacationer who was staying there . Timbi Tounni since this is the sub-prefecture that this is about on alert for a few hours. This, after the death of had quite a few contacts in the community, learned Guineenews.org.
Reached by telephone by Guineenews.org regional writing, the prefect of Pita Sadiouma Cisse said: "He is a young vacationer his group asked him for a football tournament . He came, he made the tournament, he stayed, he had contacts, he danced here, he worked with people, he visited families. Well, after he felt uncomfortable and he consulted the health center in Timbi Tounny. Thushe understood himself that this was serious, so he returned to Conakry and on next day he died, "says the chief of Pita.
When asked whether it is sure that the youth had indeed Ebola, the prefect replied: "Yes! It's verified he died of Ebola virus. "
Arrangements for the crisis have already been taken reports El Hadj Cisse Sadiouma "You know the technical support is very difficult. We must first identify all contacts and supervise them . So in the meantime, we have suspended the weekly markets throughout the area and technical health services are actually doing their job. It was supported by the Ministry of Health, WHO, the International Red Cross short of all partners. There is more fear than harm. Must follow people for 21 days if they do not show symptoms of the disease they will be released, "he says.
Reportedly, a large delegation of authorities of Pita chaired by the prefect currently resides in the sub-prefecture of Timbi Tounni precisely Wansan village where the victim lived.
Furthermore, according to the mayor of Timbi Tounny, the youth in question (the victim) left the sub-prefecture on August 6 and died on the 10th of the same month in Conakry.
http://guineenews.org/fievre-hemorragique-pita-en-alerte-rouge-apres-la-mort-dune-seconde-victime/
Re: Guinea - Ebola: 510 clinical cases including 377 deaths as of August 11, 2014 (WHO report August 13, 2014)
Translation Google
Wed, August 13th, 2014, 8:04 p.m.
Posted By Alaidhy Sow
Haemorrhagic fever: Pita on red alert after the death of a second victim.
"Yes!! This is verified, he died of Ebola virus, "said the prefect of Pita.
After a first locality in the prefecture of Pita in the administrative region of Mamou, another has just been put on high alert following the death from the virus Ebola of a young vacationer who was staying there . Timbi Tounni since this is the sub-prefecture that this is about on alert for a few hours. This, after the death of had quite a few contacts in the community, learned Guineenews.org.
Reached by telephone by Guineenews.org regional writing, the prefect of Pita Sadiouma Cisse said: "He is a young vacationer his group asked him for a football tournament . He came, he made the tournament, he stayed, he had contacts, he danced here, he worked with people, he visited families. Well, after he felt uncomfortable and he consulted the health center in Timbi Tounny. Thushe understood himself that this was serious, so he returned to Conakry and on next day he died, "says the chief of Pita.
When asked whether it is sure that the youth had indeed Ebola, the prefect replied: "Yes! It's verified he died of Ebola virus. "
Arrangements for the crisis have already been taken reports El Hadj Cisse Sadiouma "You know the technical support is very difficult. We must first identify all contacts and supervise them . So in the meantime, we have suspended the weekly markets throughout the area and technical health services are actually doing their job. It was supported by the Ministry of Health, WHO, the International Red Cross short of all partners. There is more fear than harm. Must follow people for 21 days if they do not show symptoms of the disease they will be released, "he says.
Reportedly, a large delegation of authorities of Pita chaired by the prefect currently resides in the sub-prefecture of Timbi Tounni precisely Wansan village where the victim lived.
Furthermore, according to the mayor of Timbi Tounny, the youth in question (the victim) left the sub-prefecture on August 6 and died on the 10th of the same month in Conakry.
http://guineenews.org/fievre-hemorragique-pita-en-alerte-rouge-apres-la-mort-dune-seconde-victime/
