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Liberia - Gbarpolu County Records 1st Suspected Ebola Case

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Source: http://www.liberianewsagency.org/pagesnews.php?nid=2261

Gbarpolu Records 1st Suspected Ebola Case, Gets Citizens? Donation
Date Uploaded: Aug 24, 2014
By Emmanuel Mondaye, LINA Gbarpolu County Correspondent

BOPOLU, August 24 (LINA) - There is a probable Ebola case in Gbarpolu County involving a female, County Health Officer (CHO), Dr. Anthony Tucker, has confirmed.

He told the Liberia News Agency Sunday that the female suspected of the Ebola disease fled a holding center in Monrovia after her husband died of the virus.

He disclosed that the woman, who is currently in Kparwolozu in Belle District, has shown probable signs and symptoms of Ebola.

Tucker emphasized that fighting Ebola in Gbarpolu would be an expensive and difficult venture that requires the needed support to overcome the disease...
 
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