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Saturday, 25 October 2014
BREAKING: 2-Year-Old Girl Dies Of Ebola In Mali
The toddler, who returned from Guinea after
being infected, is the first person to die of the disease in the West African country.
A 2-year-old girl in Mali, who was confirmed as
the first person to have Ebola in the country, is
dead.
The toddler, who returned from Guinea after
being infected, is also the first person to die of the
disease in the West African country.
Mali's government confirmed the death in a
statement saying:
"In this moment of sadness, the government
would like to express its condolences to her
family and reminds the population that maintain
very strict hygiene rules remains the best way to
contain this disease."
The World Health Organization (WHO) has
warned that more people could have the disease
as the girl and her family travelled through the
country by bus and so came in contact with a
large number of commuters.
The WHO, while declaring the situation in Mali an
emergency, stated:
"The child’s symptomatic state during the bus
journey is especially concerning, as it presented
multiple opportunities for exposures – including
high-risk exposures - involving many people."
Mali was previously unaffected by the disease
which has killed almost 5,000 people and spread
from Guinea to Liberia, Sierra Leone, Senegal
and Nigeria. The latter two have however been
declared Ebola-free.
Cases of the disease have also been reported in
the US with the latest being confirmed in a doctor
who had been in Guinea working with aid group
Medecins Sans Frontieres aka Doctors Without
Borders.
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