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Ebola outbreak in Guinea 'limited geographically' - WHO | Ebola outbreak in Guinea 'limited geographically' - WHO |
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The deadly Ebola outbreak in Guinea, West Africa, remains in a "limited geographic area", the World Health Organization has said. | The deadly Ebola outbreak in Guinea, West Africa, remains in a "limited geographic area", the World Health Organization has said. |
WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl said it was neither an epidemic, nor unprecedented. | WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl said it was neither an epidemic, nor unprecedented. |
But medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has said its spread makes it very difficult to control. | But medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has said its spread makes it very difficult to control. |
The WHO says 83 people in Guinea have died in suspected cases of Ebola, which is spread by close contact and kills between 25% and 90% of its victims. | |
It has now spread to neighbouring Liberia, as well as Guinea's capital, Conakry, which has a population of two million people. | It has now spread to neighbouring Liberia, as well as Guinea's capital, Conakry, which has a population of two million people. |
Liberia has recorded a total of seven suspected and confirmed cases, including four deaths. | Liberia has recorded a total of seven suspected and confirmed cases, including four deaths. |
Outbreaks of Ebola occur primarily in remote villages in Central and West Africa, near tropical rainforests, the WHO says. | Outbreaks of Ebola occur primarily in remote villages in Central and West Africa, near tropical rainforests, the WHO says. |
'Unprecedented' | 'Unprecedented' |
"We need to be very careful about how we characterise something which is up to now an outbreak with sporadic cases," Mr Hartl told reporters in Geneva, Switzerland. | "We need to be very careful about how we characterise something which is up to now an outbreak with sporadic cases," Mr Hartl told reporters in Geneva, Switzerland. |
The WHO says the epidemiology of this outbreak is the same as previous outbreaks and remains localised, the BBC's Imogen Foulkes reports from Geneva. | The WHO says the epidemiology of this outbreak is the same as previous outbreaks and remains localised, the BBC's Imogen Foulkes reports from Geneva. |
The organisation adds that cases in Conakry and Liberia can be traced to the south-east of Guinea where the outbreak began. | The organisation adds that cases in Conakry and Liberia can be traced to the south-east of Guinea where the outbreak began. |
On Monday, MSF described the outbreak as "unprecedented". | On Monday, MSF described the outbreak as "unprecedented". |
"We are facing an epidemic of a magnitude never before seen in terms of the distribution of cases," said Mariano Lugli, a co-ordinator in Guinea for the medical charity. | "We are facing an epidemic of a magnitude never before seen in terms of the distribution of cases," said Mariano Lugli, a co-ordinator in Guinea for the medical charity. |
"This geographical spread is worrisome because it will greatly complicate the tasks of the organisations working to control the epidemic." | "This geographical spread is worrisome because it will greatly complicate the tasks of the organisations working to control the epidemic." |
The outbreak of Ebola had centred around Guinea's remote south-eastern region of Nzerekore but it took the authorities six weeks to identify the disease. | The outbreak of Ebola had centred around Guinea's remote south-eastern region of Nzerekore but it took the authorities six weeks to identify the disease. |
Guinea has so far confirmed 122 cases of Ebola since January. | Guinea has so far confirmed 122 cases of Ebola since January. |
Liberia's Health Minister, Walter Gwenigale, on Monday warned people to stop having sex because the virus was spread via bodily fluids. | Liberia's Health Minister, Walter Gwenigale, on Monday warned people to stop having sex because the virus was spread via bodily fluids. |
This was in addition to existing advice to stop shaking hands and kissing. | This was in addition to existing advice to stop shaking hands and kissing. |
Sierra Leone has also reported five suspected cases, none of which have yet been confirmed, while Senegal, which also borders Guinea, has closed its land border. | Sierra Leone has also reported five suspected cases, none of which have yet been confirmed, while Senegal, which also borders Guinea, has closed its land border. |
Saudi Arabia suspended visas for Muslim pilgrims from Guinea and Liberia on Tuesday, in a sign of the growing unease about the outbreak | |
The "preventive" measure came at the request of the Saudi health ministry "due to the danger of the disease and its highly contagious" nature, state news agency SPA reported. | |
The tropical virus leads to haemorrhagic fever, causing muscle pain, weakness, vomiting, diarrhoea and, in severe cases, organ failure and unstoppable bleeding. |
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