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Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Fresh Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone raises fears of new infection chain
A family home under quarantine in the Port Loko district of Sierra Leone, where the Ebola outbreak is widespread. Photograph: Michael Duff/AP
A fresh outbreak of Ebola in a part of Sierra Leone where the virus
was thought to have been contained has raised fears of a new,
uncontrolled infection chain that could send the death toll soaring.
A Red Cross ambulance team was sent to the remote district of
Koinadugu, which had prided itself on being the only area to have kept
Ebola at bay, from on Tuesday to urgently collect 30 corpses for medical
burial.
The outbreak is a major setback for the Ebola response force and the
district, which two weeks ago remained resolved to control the spread of
the virus that has officially infected 5,338 people and claimed 1,510
lives in the country.
Koinadugu has been operating a self-imposed quarantine for four
months, thanks to the intervention of an expat businessman, Momah Konte,
who returned from Washington and worked with local officials and tribal
chiefs to try to prevent the spread.
The Red Cross said an emergency burial team was making the five-hour
journey from Freetown on Tuesday to collect the bodies in the Nenie
chiefdom east of the district’s capital Kabala.
A spokesman said that there were reports of a further 25 ill with
Ebola and another 255 being monitored after coming into contact with the
dead and the sick. Ebola outbreak over time
The district, which is home to more than 260,000 people, borders on Guinea, where the current outbreak started. It is populated by many remote villages with the movement of traders and farmers difficult to control.
The disease is widespread in the nearby districts of Bombali and Port Loko, where the Ebola response has been hampered by lack of resources. There are no treatment centres in either district.
There were local reports that Ebola had been brought to the district
by an infected man who had travelled to the Eastern Province of Sierra
Leone for a funeral.
The national Ebola 117 hotline says it is getting reports of four cases a day from the district, which is about five hours from Freetown.
The fresh outbreak comes days after a presidential visit to the
neighbouring district of Port Loko, where bodies were left in houses and
on verandahs for days before the Red Cross collected them nine days
ago.
A Cuban medical team had been on standby for weeks in Freetown to
operate a new clinic in Port Loko but its opening was delayed after an
unconnected NGO international pulled out the plan to manage it.
source:theguardian.com
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