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Ebola outbreak: New case discovered in Sierra Leone hours after WHO declared end of the disease | Ebola outbreak: New case discovered in Sierra Leone hours after WHO declared end of the disease |
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A new Ebola case has been confirmed in northern Sierra Leone by the World Health Organisation (WHO) hours after it announced the end of the epidemic in West Africa. | |
This is the first reported case of the virus since the country was declared Ebola-free on November 7. | This is the first reported case of the virus since the country was declared Ebola-free on November 7. |
The victim died earlier this week in the northern Tonkolili district after travelling from Kambia near the border with Guinea, the BBC reports. | The victim died earlier this week in the northern Tonkolili district after travelling from Kambia near the border with Guinea, the BBC reports. |
Health Officials are now urgently looking to find anyone who came in contact with the victim. | Health Officials are now urgently looking to find anyone who came in contact with the victim. |
Since December 2013, around 4,000 people have died from Ebola in Sierra Leone and 11,000 across West Africa. | Since December 2013, around 4,000 people have died from Ebola in Sierra Leone and 11,000 across West Africa. |
On declaring the end of the epidemic on Thursday - Dr Bruce Aylward, WHO Special Representative for the Ebola Response said: 'The risk of re-introduction of infection is diminishing as the virus gradually clears from the survivor population, but we still anticipate more flare-ups and must be prepared for them. | On declaring the end of the epidemic on Thursday - Dr Bruce Aylward, WHO Special Representative for the Ebola Response said: 'The risk of re-introduction of infection is diminishing as the virus gradually clears from the survivor population, but we still anticipate more flare-ups and must be prepared for them. |
'A massive effort is underway to ensure robust prevention, surveillance and response capacity across all three countries by the end of March.' | 'A massive effort is underway to ensure robust prevention, surveillance and response capacity across all three countries by the end of March.' |
Liberia was the last country previously to be declared Ebola-free. This has been announced twice before only for the virus to resurface. | Liberia was the last country previously to be declared Ebola-free. This has been announced twice before only for the virus to resurface. |
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