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Guinea - Ebola: Thread documenting initial outbreak - March 2014 +

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 1,878 clinical cases including 1,142 deaths as of Nov 9, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 12, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 1,878 clinical cases including 1,142 deaths as of Nov 9, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 12, 2014)

Embassy of France in Conakry
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Ebola: an update on November 13, 2014
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GUINEA

New cases recorded (figures of 11 November): 18 confirmed cases (Conakry 1, Macenta 5, N'Z?r?kor? 3, Coyah 3, Beyla 3, Lola 1, Faranah 4); 12 deaths.

Overall assessment: 1647 confirmed cases, 958 confirmed deaths as follows: Conakry (245 cases, 96 deaths); Gu?k?dou (258 cases, 196 deaths); Macenta (608 cases, 376 deaths); Dabola (2 cases, 2 deaths); Kissidougou (5 cases, 4 deaths); T?lim?l? (23 cases, 7 deaths); Boffa (19 cases, 11 deaths); Kouroussa (3 cases, 3 deaths); Siguiri (13 cases, 6 deaths); Pita (7 cases, 3 deaths); Nzerekore (134 cases, 85 deaths); Yomou (11 cases, 6 deaths); Dubr?ka (22 cases, 8 deaths); K?rouan? (123 cases, 67 deaths); For?cariah (19 cases, 12 deaths); Coyah (62 cases, 31 deaths); Dalaba (9 cases, 2 deaths); Beyla (35 cases, 19 deaths); Kindia (13 cases, 2 deaths); Lola (16 cases, 12 deaths); Boke (1 cases, 0 deaths); Faranah (16 cases, 9 deaths); Kankan (4 cases, 1 death).
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http://www.ambafrance-gn.org/Ebola-point-de-situation-au-13-1027
 
Re: Guinea - Ebola: 1,878 clinical cases including 1,142 deaths as of Nov 9, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 12, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 1,878 clinical cases including 1,142 deaths as of Nov 9, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 12, 2014)

Ebola response roadmap - Situation report update

14 November 2014
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/143216/1/roadmapsitrep_14Nov2014_eng.pdf?ua=1
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Re: Guinea - Ebola: 1,919 clinical cases including 1,166 deaths as of Nov 11, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 14, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 1,919 clinical cases including 1,166 deaths as of Nov 11, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 14, 2014)

Embassy of France in Conakry
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Ebola: an update on November 17, 2014
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GUINEA

New registered cases (assessment of 15 November): 29 confirmed cases (Gu?ck?dou 1, Macenta 6, Sirigui 1, N'Z?r?kor? 10, K?rouan? 6, Coyah 2, Kindia 2, Lola 1); 13 deaths.

Overall assessment: 1688 confirmed cases, 979 confirmed deaths as follows: Conakry (245 cases, 99 deaths); Gu?k?dou (259 cases, 197 deaths); Macenta (619 cases, 382 deaths); Dabola (2 cases, 2 deaths); Kissidougou (5 cases, 4 deaths); T?lim?l? (23 cases, 7 deaths); Boffa (19 cases, 11 deaths); Kouroussa (3 cases, 3 deaths); Siguiri (14 cases, 5 deaths); Pita (7 cases, 3 deaths); Nzerekore (147 cases, 90 deaths); Yomou (11 cases, 6 deaths); Dubr?ka (22 cases, 8 deaths); K?rouan? (130 cases, 69 deaths); For?cariah (19 cases, 12 deaths); Coyah (66 cases, 32 deaths); Dalaba (9 cases, 2 deaths); Beyla (35 cases, 20 deaths); Kindia (13 cases, 2 deaths); Lola (17 cases, 12 deaths); Boke (1 case, 0 death); Faranah (17 cases, 12 deaths); Kankan (4 cases, 1 death).
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http://www.ambafrance-gn.org/Ebola-point-de-situation-au-17-1030
 
Re: Guinea - Ebola: 1,919 clinical cases including 1,166 deaths as of Nov 11, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 14, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 1,919 clinical cases including 1,166 deaths as of Nov 11, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 14, 2014)

Translation Google

New statistics Ebola in Guinea: 1958 cases with 1189 deaths, 88 hospitalized 3476 contacts up to 15 November

Post by Guineematin 17 - November - 2014

The Ebola virus disease continues to kill Guineans, despite all the talk, all the promises announced and disbursed countless ways to "eradicate" Ebola in Guinea.

According to official information from the government, Ebola cases now cumulate nearly two thousand; exactly, nineteen hundred and fifty eight (1958) cases with 1 189 deaths, 88 hospitalized and 3,476 contacts on the date of Saturday, November 15.

The Guinean capital and prefectures of Macenta, Nzerekore, Lola, Beyla, Gueck?dou, K?rouan?, Kankan, Siguiri, Kouroussa Kindia, For?cariah, Coyah, Dubr?ka, Faranah, Kissidougou, and are always active, providers of patients and Contacts ...

Guineematin.com offers below, links the two reports on the situation on Friday 14 and Saturday, November 15, 2014. This report also reviews the inauguration of the new treatment center in Ebola Macenta the presence of the Minister of Health, the ambassador of France in Guinea and other partners, etc.

Guineematin.com offers click on the links below to discover the Ebola situations on 14 and 15 November 2014:

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2) ? GUINEA_EBOLA_SITREP N 214 DU 15 NOVEMBRE_2014 New

http://guineematin.com/wp-content/u...BOLA_SITREP-N-214-DU-15-NOVEMBRE_2014-New.pdf

Nouhou Bald?

http://guineematin.com/?p=6648
 
Re: Guinea - Ebola: 1,919 clinical cases including 1,166 deaths as of Nov 11, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 14, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 1,919 clinical cases including 1,166 deaths as of Nov 11, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 14, 2014)

Ebola response roadmap - Situation report
19 November 2014
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/144032/1/roadmapsitrep_19Nov14_eng.pdf?ua=1

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GUINEA
EVD transmission is persistent in Guinea, although case incidence is stable or declining in several districts. A total of 74 new confirmed and probable cases were reported nationally during the week to 16 November (figure 1). However, data are missing for one day (15 November). The vast majority of new cases were reported from the south-east of the country, near Liberia?s northern border. Here, the neighbouring districts of Macenta (17 new confirmed and probable cases), N?Zerekore (21 new confirmed and probable cases), and Kerouane (12 new confirmed and probable cases) accounted for 67% of all new cases reported in the country during the past week (figure 4).

In the west of the country, the capital, Conakry, reported a single new confirmed case in the week to 16 November (figure 1). Sustained efforts will be required to maintain this decrease. Transmission in the district of Coyah, adjacent to Conakry, is persistent, with 6 new confirmed and probable cases reported in each of the past 2 weeks. Faranah, in the centre of the country and on the border with the Sierra Leonean district of Koinadugu, reported 4 confirmed and 2 probable cases during the past week. The district of Siguiri, which borders Mali, reported 2 new confirmed cases.

Case incidence continues to decline in the outbreak?s epicentre Gueckedou, which reported no new cases during the week to 16 November. Only 1 new case has been reported from Gueckedou during the past 21 days. It is unclear to what extent this reported decline may be attributable to the opening of new treatment facilities in neighbouring districts, and an associated reduction in the number of patients with EVD who seek care in Gueckedou. Of a total of 34 districts in Guinea, 10 are yet to report a case of EVD.
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Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,057 clinical cases including 1,214 deaths as of Nov 18, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 21, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,057 clinical cases including 1,214 deaths as of Nov 18, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap Nov 21, 2014)

Ebola response roadmap - Situation report
26 November 2014
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/144498/1/roadmapsitrep_26Nov2014_eng.pdf?ua=1

GUINEA
A total of 148 new confirmed cases were reported nationally during the week to 23 November (figure 1), compared with 81 cases the week before. The south-eastern districts of Macenta (26 new confirmed cases), N?Zerekore (29 new confirmed cases), and Kerouane (8 new confirmed cases) accounted for 43% of all new cases reported in the country during the past week (figure 4). However, the district at the outbreak?s epicentre, Gueckedou, which neighbours Macenta, reported only 2 new confirmed cases in the week to 23 November, and has reported no more than 3 confirmed cases in any one of the past 6 weeks. Similar to the districts of Kenema in Sierra Leone and Lofa in Liberia, Gueckedou, is one of several districts in the outbreak to date to have successfully brought down a very high case incidence to a level low enough to end local chains of transmission.

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In the west of the country, the capital, Conakry, reported 6 new confirmed cases in the week to 23 November (figure 1). The neighbouring districts of Coyah (10 confirmed cases), Dubreka (6 confirmed cases), and Kindia (11 confirmed cases) all reported an increase in the number of new reported cases compared with each of the previous 2 weeks.

In the centre of the country, the district of Dabola reported its first confirmed case for 3 weeks, while the neighbouring district of Faranah, on the border with Sierra Leone, reported 16 new confirmed cases in the week to 23 November: more than the combined total of confirmed cases for the previous 6 weeks. The district of Siguiri, which borders Mali, reported 3 new confirmed cases, and has now reported between 1 and 3 cases for each of the past 6 weeks.

Of a total of 34 districts in Guinea, 10 are yet to report a case of EVD.
 
Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,155 clinical cases including 1,312 deaths as of Nov 28, 2014 (WHO Dec 1, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,155 clinical cases including 1,312 deaths as of Nov 28, 2014 (WHO Dec 1, 2014)

Translation Google

Embassy of France in Conakry
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Ebola: situation update on December 2, 2014

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GUINEA

New cases recorded (figures of November 30) since the last review November 24: 58 confirmed cases (Conakry 8, Gueckedou 1, Macenta 12, Dabola 1, Nzerekore 4, Dubr?ka 3, For?cariah 2, Coyah 14, Beyla 1, Kindia 1, Lola 2, Faranah 2, Kankan 7); 59 deaths.

Overall assessment: 1929 confirmed cases, 1,117 confirmed deaths as follows: Conakry (267 cases, 108 deaths); Gueckedou (261 cases, 199 deaths); Macenta (661 cases, 404 deaths); Dabola (4 cases, 4 deaths); Kissidougou (12 cases, 10 deaths); T?lim?l? (23 cases, 7 deaths); Boffa (19 cases, 11 deaths); Kouroussa (14 cases, 10 deaths); Siguiri (19 cases, 8 deaths); Pita (7 cases, 3 deaths); Nzerekore (184 cases, 115 deaths); Yomou (11 cases, 6 deaths); Dubr?ka (31 cases, 12 deaths); K?rouan? (140 cases, 81 deaths); For?cariah (23 cases, 13 deaths); Coyah (92 cases, 46 deaths); Dalaba (9 cases, 2 deaths); Beyla (42 cases, 24 deaths); Kindia (25 cases, 11 deaths); Lola (27 cases, 14 deaths); Boke (1 case, 0 death); Faranah (36 cases, 22 deaths); Kankan (21 cases, 8 deaths).
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http://www.ambafrance-gn.org/Ebola-point-de-situation-au-2
 
Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,155 clinical cases including 1,312 deaths as of Nov 28, 2014 (WHO Dec 1, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,155 clinical cases including 1,312 deaths as of Nov 28, 2014 (WHO Dec 1, 2014)

EBOLA RESPONSE ROADMAP
SITUATION REPORT
3 DECEMBER 2014
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/144806/1/roadmapsitrep_3Dec2014_eng.pdf?ua=1
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Ebola 1.png

GUINEA
A total of 77 new confirmed cases were reported nationally during the week to 30 November (figure 1), compared
with 148 cases in the week before. The national trend in Guinea since early October has been slightly increasing,
with between 75 and 148 confirmed cases reported in each of the past 6 weeks, though this picture of relative
stability masks important changes in the pattern of EVD transmission within the country. The previous 3 weeks
saw a large number of new cases in the eastern districts of N’Zerekore (6 new confirmed cases in the week to 30
November; 29 cases in the previous week), Macenta (15 new confirmed cases; 26 in the previous week), and
Kankan (7 new confirmed cases; 7 in the previous week). The persistent transmission in Kankan, and the
surrounding areas of Kerouane, Kouroussa and Kissidougo (figure 4), is of particular concern, because the local
populations are likely to seek treatment in the north, and in neighbouring Mali in particular, rather than at
existing facilities in the nearby south-eastern districts of Gueckedou (1 new confirmed cases in the week to 30
November) and Macenta. The first case imported to Mali travelled from a city in the northern district of Siguiri,
which borders Mali, and where there has been persistent transmission since early November (2 new confirmed
cases this week; between 1 and 3 cases for the past 7 weeks). The lack of established EVD treatment and isolation
facilities in this northern, Sahelian zone of the country, combined with a higher than usual degree of resistance
among local communities to safe burial practices, make this area vulnerable to an increase in cases.

In the centre of the country, the district of Faranah, which borders the north Sierra Leonean district of Koinadugu,
has reported an average of 8 cases per week for each of the past 4 weeks. In the west of the country, the capital,
Conakry, reported 14 new confirmed cases in the week to 30 November (figure 1). Together with the
neighbouring district of Coyah (15 new confirmed cases in the week to 30 November), Conakry has now reported
an increase in the number of new cases during each of the past 2 weeks. Although 10 districts are yet to report a
case of EVD, there has been a geographical expansion in transmission: as at 1 October, 9 districts had reported an
infection during the past 7 days; as at 1 December 14 districts had reported an infection during the past 7 days).
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Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,283 clinical cases including 1,412 deaths as of Dec 6, 2014 (WHO Dec 8, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,283 clinical cases including 1,412 deaths as of Dec 6, 2014 (WHO Dec 8, 2014)

Embassy of France in Conakry

Ebola: point situation in December 9, 2014
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GUINEA

New cases registered (assessment of 7 December) since the last review of 3 December, 95 confirmed cases ( Conakry 14, Gu?ck?dou 2, Macenta 36, Dabola 1 , T?lim?l? 2, Siguiri 3, N'Z?r?kor? 9, Dubr?ka 1, For?cariah 4, K?rouan? 4, Coyah 10, Kindia 3, Lola 2, 1 Faranah, Kankan 3), 56 deaths.

Overall assessment: 2051 confirmed cases, 1,207 confirmed deaths as follows: Conakry (285 cases, 115 deaths); Gueckedou (263 cases, 199 deaths); Macenta (697 cases, 441 deaths); Dabola (1 cases, 4 deaths); Kissidougou (17 cases, 12 deaths); T?lim?l? (25 cases, 8 deaths); Boffa (19 cases, 11 deaths); Kouroussa (14 cases, 10 deaths); Siguiri (22 cases, 11 deaths); Pita (7 cases, 3 deaths); N'Z?r?kor? (193 cases, 125 deaths); Yomou (11 cases, 5 deaths); Dubr?ka (36 cases, 16 deaths); K?rouan? (144 cases, 84 deaths); For?cariah (27 cases, 14 deaths); Coyah (108 cases, 51 deaths); Dalaba (9 cases, 2 deaths); Beyla (43 cases, 24 deaths); Kindia (29 cases, 13 deaths); Lola (32 cases, 22 deaths); Boke (1 case, 0 death); Faranah (39 cases, 25 deaths); Kankan (25 cases, 13 deaths)
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Guinea: the map of affected districts mentioned by the National Crisis Committee - updated December 7, 2014
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http://www.ambafrance-gn.org/Ebola-p...situation-au-9
 
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Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,283 clinical cases including 1,412 deaths as of Dec 6, 2014 (WHO Dec 8, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,283 clinical cases including 1,412 deaths as of Dec 6, 2014 (WHO Dec 8, 2014)

I can no longer find the daily

"Rapport de la Situation Epid?miologique Maladie ..."

which had a daily big table with numbers by regions

I used to find them at
http://www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/guinea
 
Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,283 clinical cases including 1,412 deaths as of Dec 6, 2014 (WHO Dec 8, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,283 clinical cases including 1,412 deaths as of Dec 6, 2014 (WHO Dec 8, 2014)

Ebola response roadmap - Situation report

10 December 2014
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/145198/1/roadmapsitrep_10Dec2014_eng.pdf?ua=1

Ebola 1.png

GUINEA
A total of 103 new confirmed and probable cases were reported nationally during the week to 7 December (figure 1). The national trend in Guinea since early October has been slightly increasing, with between 75 and 148 confirmed cases reported in each of the past 7 weeks, though this picture of relative stability masks important changes in the pattern of EVD transmission within the country. The previously reported surge of new cases in the eastern district of N?Zerekore (4 new confirmed cases in the week to 7 December) appears to have abated, although transmission in the neighbouring district of Macenta (15 new confirmed cases; 15 in the previous week) continues to be intense. There have also been reports of resistance among some communities in Macenta to contact tracing. Several districts in central and northern Guinea have reported persistent transmission, including Faranah (8 confirmed and probable cases), Kankan (4 new confirmed cases; 7 in the previous week), Kerouane (4 new confirmed cases; 0 in the previous week), and Kissidougo (5 new confirmed cases; 1 in the previous week). Persistent transmission in these areas is of particular concern, because the local populations are likely to seek treatment in the north, and in neighbouring Mali in particular, rather than at existing facilities in the south-eastern districts of Gueckedou (2 new confirmed cases in the week to 7 December) and Macenta. The first case imported to Mali travelled from a city in the northern district of Siguiri, which borders Mali, and where there has been persistent transmission since early November (3 new confirmed cases in the week to December; between 1 and 3 confirmed cases for the past 8 weeks). The lack of EVD case-management facilities in this northern, Sahelian zone of the country, combined with a higher than usual degree of resistance among local communities to safe burial practices, make this area vulnerable to an increase in cases.

In the west of the country, the capital, Conakry, reported 16 new confirmed cases in the week to 7 December (figure 1). Together with the neighbouring district of Coyah (18 new confirmed cases in the week to 7 December), Conakry has now reported an increase in the number of new confirmed cases during each of the past 3 weeks, while Telimele has reported a case for the first time in over 12 weeks. Although 10 districts are yet to report a case of EVD, there has been a geographical expansion in transmission: as at 1 October, 9 districts had reported a confirmed or probable case during the past 7 days; as at 1 December 14 districts reported a case during the past 7 days).
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Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,394 clinical cases including 1,518 deaths as of Dec 13, 2014 (WHO Dec 15, 2014)

Re: Guinea - Ebola: 2,394 clinical cases including 1,518 deaths as of Dec 13, 2014 (WHO Dec 15, 2014)

Ebola response roadmap - Situation report
17 December 2014
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/145679/1/roadmapsitrep_17Dec2014_eng.pdf?ua=1

Ebola 1.png

GUINEA
A total of 76 new confirmed cases were reported nationally during the week to 14 December (figure 1). The national trend in Guinea has been fluctuating since September, with between 75 and 148 confirmed cases reported each week. There is no clear upward or downward trend in national case incidence.

Transmission remains intense in the capital of Conakry, which reported 18 confirmed cases in the week to 14 December. EVD activity also remains high in the neighbouring district of Coyah (14 confirmed cases). South of Conakry, Forecariah has experienced a surge in new cases, reporting 13 new confirmed cases in the past week. The district reported its first case 12 weeks ago, and until week 50, had reported no more than 4 confirmed cases each week.

Transmission persists in the eastern district of N?Z?r?kor?, with 6 new confirmed cases reported in the week to 14 December. The district of Dubr?ka reported 3 confirmed cases, while new cases continue to be reported in the outbreak?s epicentre of Gu?ck?dou (2 confirmed cases), K?rouan? (5 confirmed cases), Lola and Kouroussa (2 confirmed cases in each district). Macenta reported 3 confirmed cases, a sharp decline from the 15 reported in each of the two previous weeks. It is too early, however, to draw conclusions about whether this decline will be sustained.

T?lim?l? reported 5 new confirmed cases, after reporting last week its first case since June. While the districts of Kindia and Faranah did not report any new confirmed cases, they reported 21 and 12 probable cases respectively. The northern district of Siguiri reported 4 probable cases, and is an area requiring vigilance, particularly because of its proximity to Mali. Although 10 districts in the country are yet to report a case of EVD, there has been a geographical expansion in transmission: at 1 October (week 40), 9 districts had reported a confirmed or probable case during the previous 7 days. By contrast, 17 districts reported new confirmed or probable cases in week 50.
 
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