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Liberia Announces Two More Confirmed Ebola Cases
Thu, 2015-07-02 02:31 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Health workers leave after they took a blood specimen from a child to test for the Ebola virus in a area were a 17-year old boy died from the virus on the outskirts of Monrovia, Liberia, Tuesday, June 30, 2015.
Three cases of the disease have been confirmed in the country, which previously had been Ebola-free for nearly two months.
news.yahoo.com - AFP - by Zoom Dosso - July 1, 2015
Liberia said Wednesday a teenager who died of Ebola fever had spread the virus to at least two more people, confirming the first outbreak of the tropical disease for months. . . .
. . . "One hundred and two contacts have been identified, although that number is expected to increase as investigations continue," the World Health Organization (WHO) said in its latest report on the epidemic.
"At this stage the origin of infection is not known. The case reportedly had no recent history of travel, contact with visitors from affected areas, or funeral attendance." . . .
. . . The news came a day after Health Minister Bernice Dahn announced the first Ebola infection in Liberia for more than three months, warning that it was "likely that we will find additional cases".
Authorities have warned that a herbalist who treated the boy had evaded the authorities and was on the run.
Moses Massaquoi, the head of the Liberian government's Ebola crisis management department, said 14 conventional health workers among the identified contacts had placed themselves in voluntary quarantine.
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