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Ebola outbreak: Mali on alert | Ebola outbreak: Mali on alert |
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Mali is on alert over the deadly Ebola virus after three suspected cases were reported near the border with Guinea, where 86 people have died. | Mali is on alert over the deadly Ebola virus after three suspected cases were reported near the border with Guinea, where 86 people have died. |
A BBC correspondent says there are tight controls on people entering the capital, Bamako, from the border area. | A BBC correspondent says there are tight controls on people entering the capital, Bamako, from the border area. |
He says thermal-imaging cameras are screening passengers at the airport in case they have a fever. | He says thermal-imaging cameras are screening passengers at the airport in case they have a fever. |
The virus, which is spread by close contact and kills 25%- 90% of its victims, has already spread to Liberia. | The virus, which is spread by close contact and kills 25%- 90% of its victims, has already spread to Liberia. |
Meanwhile, an Air France plane which landed in Paris from Guinea was quarantined for two hours on Friday morning after the crew suspected a passenger was infected with Ebola. | Meanwhile, an Air France plane which landed in Paris from Guinea was quarantined for two hours on Friday morning after the crew suspected a passenger was infected with Ebola. |
"The test turned out negative," a spokesman for the airline said. | |
Six people have died in Liberia, out of 12 suspected cases, according to the local health authorities. | Six people have died in Liberia, out of 12 suspected cases, according to the local health authorities. |
Sierra Leone has also reported suspected cases, while Senegal has closed its normally busy border with Guinea. | Sierra Leone has also reported suspected cases, while Senegal has closed its normally busy border with Guinea. |
Visas suspended | Visas suspended |
The BBC's Alou Diawara in Bamako says the three people feared to have Ebola have been moved to isolation wards on the edge of the city. | The BBC's Alou Diawara in Bamako says the three people feared to have Ebola have been moved to isolation wards on the edge of the city. |
Samples have been sent to the US for testing and the results are expected in a few days. | Samples have been sent to the US for testing and the results are expected in a few days. |
Mali's government has advised its nationals against all non-essential travel to areas affected by Ebola. | Mali's government has advised its nationals against all non-essential travel to areas affected by Ebola. |
The virus was first spotted in Guinea's remote south-eastern region of Nzerekore, where most of the deaths have been recorded. | |
But it was not confirmed as Ebola for six weeks. | But it was not confirmed as Ebola for six weeks. |
It has now spread to Guinea's capital, Conakry, where five deaths have been recorded out of 12 suspected cases. | It has now spread to Guinea's capital, Conakry, where five deaths have been recorded out of 12 suspected cases. |
Saudi Arabia suspended visas for Muslim pilgrims from Guinea and Liberia on Tuesday, in a sign of the growing unease about the outbreak. | Saudi Arabia suspended visas for Muslim pilgrims from Guinea and Liberia on Tuesday, in a sign of the growing unease about the outbreak. |
This is the first known outbreak in Guinea - most recent cases have been thousands of miles away in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. | This is the first known outbreak in Guinea - most recent cases have been thousands of miles away in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. |
There is no known cure or vaccine for Ebola. | There is no known cure or vaccine for Ebola. |
The tropical virus leads to haemorrhagic fever, causing muscle pain, weakness, vomiting, diarrhoea and, in severe cases, organ failure and unstoppable bleeding. | The tropical virus leads to haemorrhagic fever, causing muscle pain, weakness, vomiting, diarrhoea and, in severe cases, organ failure and unstoppable bleeding. |