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The home of 17-year-old Abraham Memaigar, one of two persons confirmed to be infected with the Ebola virus, is seen in Nedowein, Liberia, July 1, 2015. Reuters/James Giahyue
Initial Ebola test on Liberia dog carcass negative - sources
reuters.com - by Emma Farge - July 7, 2015
. . . The deputy head of Liberia's Ebola response team, Francis Ketteh, could not immediately confirm the findings.
"Even if that dog had anything, finding it now will be difficult because of the time lapse. We are trying to do everything to find the source," he said.
Ketteh added that two new Ebola cases had been confirmed in addition to three previously recorded cases. A second member of the country's response team also stated that a total of five cases had been confirmed in the new outbreak.
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