Mali quarantines dozens as second Ebola outbreak spreads in country

November 2014MALI More than 90 people including U.N. peacekeepers were quarantined across Mali’s capital on Wednesday after a 25-year-old nurse died of Ebola having treated a Guinea man who succumbed with Ebola-like symptoms that were not recognized. The man, a Muslim imam from the border town of Kouremale, was never tested for Ebola. In a series of rites that may have exposed many mourners to the deadly virus, his highly contagious body was washed in a Bamako mosque and returned to Guinea for burial without precautions against Ebola. The World Health Organization said there were now four confirmed and probable Ebola deaths in Mali, adding that one was a friend who had visited the imam in hospital. The group did not give immediate details of the fourth case. A doctor at the Pasteur Clinic where the nurse worked – one of Bamako’s top medical centers and the default clinic for expatriates – is also suspected to have contracted Ebola and is being monitored. About 20 U.N. peacekeepers who were at the clinic for injuries sustained while serving in the turbulent north of Mali were quarantined as a precaution, the U.N. mission said, without specifying their nationalities. Mali, the sixth West African nation to record Ebola during the world’s worst ever outbreak of the disease, must now trace a new batch of contacts just as an initial group of people linked to its first and only other case – a two-year-old girl who died last month – completed their 21-day quarantine on Tuesday.
The locations quarantined in Bamako, a mining and humanitarian hub with a population of nearly 2 million, include the clinic, the mosque where the imam’s body was washed and the houses where the nurse lived and the imam stayed. Concern is growing at the time it took between the imam dying and the steps needed to contain the deadly disease being put in place. Dr. Samba Sow, head of Mali’s Ebola response, said the imam died on Oct. 27, two days after going to the clinic. “This case shows the lack of training of doctors in Bamako. This training should have been done six months ago,” one aid worker told Reuters, asking not to be named. The government said on Wednesday that the nurse was confirmed with Ebola on Tuesday and died later that evening. All necessary steps to identify people who had come into contact with the nurse had been taken, it said. Ousmane Doumbia, secretary general of the health ministry, said more than 90 people had been quarantined. The clinic was locked down by police on Tuesday night. Mali shares an 800-km (500-mile) border with Guinea, which alongside Liberia and Sierra Leone has been worst affected by an Ebola outbreak that has killed 5,147 people this year. –Reuters
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11 Responses to Mali quarantines dozens as second Ebola outbreak spreads in country

  1. Frankie says:

    Hey is this thing on? Where are you Alvin? Did they come for you? Miss the updates/news missing the rays of sunshine,lol

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  2. Alvin, just wondering if you’re okay. It’s been awhile. I realize you’re probably working a book, you’re probably working the holidays, but this seems like kind of a big break.

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  3. Pinecone Jill says:

    You ok?

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  4. Frankie says:

    Now is this pattern Love? Broken heart well you are in many minds lately either way wish you a happy holidays I witnessed your hard work you earned it sir
    Much respect
    From Alberta,Canada

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  5. David says:

    I WANT TO WISH EVERYONE A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! A LITTLE CONCERNED BECAUSE I DONT SEE ANYMORE NEWS UPDATES!!! TAKE CARE

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  6. Sealed says:

    Alvin, where have you gone? I hope you are well.

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