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Guinea’s Ebola Outbreak is Declared Officially Over
Wed, 2015-12-30 01:44 — Kathy Gilbeauxsubmitted by George Hurlburt / Mike Kraft
An MSF health worker holds baby Nubia Souma, the last known Ebola patient in Guinea. Image: Samuel Aranda/MSF
CLICK HERE - WHO - STATEMENT - End of Ebola transmission in Guinea
(ALSO SEE SITUATION REPORTS AND RELATED ARTICLE BELOW)
Forty-two days have passed since the last person with Ebola tested negative for the virus.
thejournal.ie - by Sinead O'Carroll - December 29, 2015
THE WORLD HEALTH Organisation has declared the Ebola outbreak in Guinea officially over.
In a statement this morning, the global body confirmed that 42 days had passed since the last person with Ebola in the country tested negative for the virus for a second time.
Guinea will now enter a 90-day period of “heightened surveillance” to ensure any new cases are identified before being passed on to other people.
(CLICK HERE - SEE RELATED ARTICLE)
CLICK HERE - WHO - Ebola Situation Report - 23 December 2015
CLICK HERE - Interagency Collaboration on Ebola Situation Report No. 13 (21 December 2015)
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