Health workers are rushing to the site of a
fresh Ebola outbreak in Guinea to bolster efforts to contain the virus
and prepare for the likelihood of more cases, aid agencies said on
Friday.
Four people in the southern region of Nzerekore
were tested on Thursday and two of them were found to have Ebola. They
were all from Korokpara, a village where three people from the same
family have died in recent weeks from diarrhea and vomiting.
The World Health Organization and aid agencies
have sent experts to investigate the origin of the new cases and to
identify, isolate, vaccinate and monitor all of their contacts.
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Source: NBC News
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