CONAKRY, Feb 15 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The head of Guinea’s health agency said that the country was in the midst of an Ebola “epidemic situation”
with seven cases confirmed in the West African nation, including three
deaths.
“Very early Sunday morning, the Conakry laboratory confirmed the presence of the Ebola virus,” Sakoba Keita said after an emergency meeting in the capital.
Health Minister Remy Lamah had earlier spoken of four deaths. It was not
immediately clear why the toll had been reduced.
The cases marked the first known resurgence of the virus in West Africa
since a 2013-2016 epidemic that began in Guinea and left more than 11,300
dead across the region.
A World Health Organisation representative said it would rapidly send
assistance.
Keita, head of the National Agency for Health Security, said one person had
died in late January in Gouecke, near the Liberian border.
The funeral took place in Gouecke on Feb 1 “and some people who took part in this funeral began to have symptoms of diarrhoea, vomiting, bleeding
and fever a few days later,” he said.
The first samples tested by a laboratory set up by the European Union in
Gueckedou, located in the same region, revealed the presence of the Ebola
virus in some of them on Friday, said Keita.
He added that with a total of seven cases and three deaths, Guinea was now
in an “Ebola epidemic situation.” — NNN-AGENCIES