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Ebola Crisis: Mali Confirms Firstinfection Case by Soneh(m): 6:07am On Oct 24, 2014
The Mali government has
confirmed the first case of Ebola
in the country.
It said a two-year-old girl had
tested positive for the
haemorrhagic virus. She recently
returned from the neighbouring
Guinea.
More than 4,800 people have died
of Ebola - mainly in Liberia,
Guinea and Sierra Leone - since
March.
Meanwhile, an international
team of scientists has been set
up to determine the effectiveness
of using the blood of Ebola
survivors as a treatment.
It is hoped the antibodies used by
the immune system to fight Ebola
can be transferred from a survivor
to a patient. The study will start in
Guinea.
Porous borders
Speaking on state television on
Thursday, Malian Health Minister
Ousmane Kone said the infected
girl was being treated in the
western town of Kayes.

She was brought to a local
hospital on Wednesday and her
blood sample was Ebola-positive,
Mr Kone said.
The child and those who have
come into contact with her have
been put in quarantine.
The girl's mother died in Guinea a
few weeks ago and the child was
then brought by relatives to Mali,
Reuters news agency quotes a
health ministry official as saying.
Mali is now the sixth West African
country to be affected by the
latest Ebola outbreak - however
Senegal and Nigeria have since
been declared virus-free by the
WHO.
With porous borders, countries
neighbouring Guinea, Sierra Leone
and Liberia are on high alert for
possible imported cases of the
virus, says BBC regional
correspondent Anne Soy.


source:http://m.bbc.com/news/world-africa-29750723The Mali government has
confirmed the first case of Ebola
in the country.
It said a two-year-old girl had
tested positive for the
haemorrhagic virus. She recently
returned from the neighbouring
Guinea.
More than 4,800 people have died
of Ebola - mainly in Liberia,
Guinea and Sierra Leone - since
March.
Meanwhile, an international
team of scientists has been set
up to determine the effectiveness
of using the blood of Ebola
survivors as a treatment.
It is hoped the antibodies used by
the immune system to fight Ebola
can be transferred from a survivor
to a patient. The study will start in
Guinea.
Porous borders
Speaking on state television on
Thursday, Malian Health Minister
Ousmane Kone said the infected
girl was being treated in the
western town of Kayes.

She was brought to a local
hospital on Wednesday and her
blood sample was Ebola-positive,
Mr Kone said.
The child and those who have
come into contact with her have
been put in quarantine.
The girl's mother died in Guinea a
few weeks ago and the child was
then brought by relatives to Mali,
Reuters news agency quotes a
health ministry official as saying.
Mali is now the sixth West African
country to be affected by the
latest Ebola outbreak - however
Senegal and Nigeria have since
been declared virus-free by the
WHO.
With porous borders, countries
neighbouring Guinea, Sierra Leone
and Liberia are on high alert for
possible imported cases of the
virus, says BBC regional
correspondent Anne Soy.


source:http://m.bbc.com/news/world-africa-29750723
The Mali government has
confirmed the first case of Ebola
in the country.
It said a two-year-old girl had
tested positive for the
haemorrhagic virus. She recently
returned from the neighbouring
Guinea.
More than 4,800 people have died
of Ebola - mainly in Liberia,
Guinea and Sierra Leone - since
March.
Meanwhile, an international
team of scientists has been set
up to determine the effectiveness
of using the blood of Ebola
survivors as a treatment.
It is hoped the antibodies used by
the immune system to fight Ebola
can be transferred from a survivor
to a patient. The study will start in
Guinea.
Porous borders
Speaking on state television on
Thursday, Malian Health Minister
Ousmane Kone said the infected
girl was being treated in the
western town of Kayes.

She was brought to a local
hospital on Wednesday and her
blood sample was Ebola-positive,
Mr Kone said.
The child and those who have
come into contact with her have
been put in quarantine.
The girl's mother died in Guinea a
few weeks ago and the child was
then brought by relatives to Mali,
Reuters news agency quotes a
health ministry official as saying.
Mali is now the sixth West African
country to be affected by the
latest Ebola outbreak - however
Senegal and Nigeria have since
been declared virus-free by the
WHO.
With porous borders, countries
neighbouring Guinea, Sierra Leone
and Liberia are on high alert for
possible imported cases of the
virus, says BBC regional
correspondent Anne Soy.


source:http://m.bbc.com/news/world-africa-29750723
Re: Ebola Crisis: Mali Confirms Firstinfection Case by WhiZTiM(m): 6:46am On Oct 24, 2014
That's so not good...

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