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Guinea - L?louma prefecture: 2 suspected Ebola patients in Balandougou

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Location of L?louma Prefecture and seat in Guinea.

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Linsan Saran (L?louma): Discovery of 2 suspected Ebola patients who were hiding in Balandougou


Posted by Guineematin 26 - January - 2015

The prefectural coordinating response against hemorrhagic disease Ebola in L?louma had difficulty in finding on Sunday 25 January a suspected case of Ebola who came from Conakry and was hidden in the village of Balandougou located 7 km from the town rural Linsan Saran, learned Guineematin.com corresponding from an official source.

According to the Prefectural Director of Health in L?louma Dr. Ouo-Ouo PAMOU, it is a carter by the name of Dian Ba?lo CAMARA domiciled in Koloma who returned illegally with his two children to his native village of Balandougou, after burying his wife Adama Diould? BARRY, who died of Ebola in Conakry early January 2015.

Alerted on Sunday January 25 of the presence since January 12, of a widower who develops a disease in this village, health officials arrived on the scene that day. But they were immediately faced with the reluctance of the community who took all day before admitting the presence in the concession of Dian Ba?lo CAMARA suffering. When it was time to board the suspect, health technicians have also discovered that the old lady who is in the concession is also sick, suffering more than the man who came from Conakry.

Dian Ba?lo CAMARA said his wife died in CTE Donka early January. But the direction of the center, which was contacted this morning by the health authorities in the region has not recovered in its register of reported deaths the name of Adama Dian BARRY communicated by her husband Dian Ba?lo CAMARA.

Waiting to see clearly in this case, the carter and the old lady who was found Sunday evening in Balandougou in the rural town of Saran Linsan arrived Monday morning at ETC Donka. Note that this new situation in L?louma has nothing to do with the case confirmed inTounty Kokouma in the rural town of Dougountounni.

To be continued Idrissa Diallo Sampiring for Guineematin.com

http://guineematin.com/2015/01/26/li...a-balandougou/
 
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