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Pasteur Clinic. On December 12, the last case in treatment recovered and was discharged, "so there are no more people sick with Ebola in Mali,” according to a Ministry of Health source. On December 16, Mali released the final 13 individuals that were being quarantined, therefore the country will be declared free of the virus on January 18, according to WHO. "There is no more contact-tracing ... and there is no suspected case of Ebola," a spokesperson for WHO indicated.
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to the imam as well: a man who had visited the imam while he was in hospital, his wife, and his son. Ebola infection was laboratory-confirmed in the wife and the son. As of 15 November, a total of 407 possible contacts are being traced, according to an official health ministry report. On 18 November, the number of contacts was raised to 600 people that were being monitored.
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By 5 November there were no known cases besides the child, although the risk of more cases was still considered to be high. 108 people who had contact with the child were quarantined, although 40 contacts remained missing as of 9 November. Those being watched have their temperature taken twice daily.
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to prevent the disease from spreading. Of the 43, 10 were health care workers. By 27 October, 111 people had been identified as contacts, but the search was hampered by a lack of health care workers, and 40 volunteers were trained to help with the contact tracing. By 29 October it was thought she
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that was owned and run by his father, Fanta's paternal grandfather. It is suspected that he may have contracted Ebola from a farmer from another village, who sought treatment at the clinic and was accompanied by his two daughters. The farmer died on 12 September, and his daughters on 23 September.
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Pasteur Clinic in Bamako are facing the stigma of Ebola, regardless of not having been in contact with any of the admitted Ebola patients. A nurse held out at her house for two days waiting for rescue, while "Several of our
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Malians have begun to change their burial rituals, to greet others by waving rather than shaking hands, and to avoid eating from the same dish, as is
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A nurse in Bamako who had treated the imam subsequently fell ill; on 11 November he tested positive for Ebola and died on the same day. A second case was confirmed in a doctor who also worked at the clinic and treated the imam. He developed symptoms on 5 November and died on 20 November.
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There is a dire need for health care assistance in Mali. In 2010, Mali was reported to have about 8 physicians per 100,000 inhabitants and one hospital bed per 10,000 inhabitants. Forty-five percent of the children are malnourished and one in four die before the age of five.
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because the imam died two weeks prior to his diagnosis; he was not suspected of having Ebola until the nurse tested positive for the disease. He was buried with full traditional rites, including washing the body, and may have exposed many mourners to the virus.
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in Kayes said he was told that the child had been born and raised in Kayes, and that he was not informed of her journey from Guinea. The child's samples were tested at Mali's Center for TB and AIDS Research. Hemorrhagic fevers like Ebola,
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doctors' children don't go to school anymore" because "People insult them, close relatives are distant. Even spouses and husbands are panicking," per a comment from the director of the
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can have similar symptoms, and testing can help determine if a person has a case of one of these diseases. There are about half a million cases of Lassa fever per year in West Africa, causing about 5,000 deaths.
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launch an information campaign. They also set up a telephone hotline for Ebola information.The phone line allows people to hear information, as the literacy rate in Mali is about 30-40 percent.
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over 100 people who had contact with the child; tracing was completed in mid-November with no further cases discovered. In
November, a second unrelated outbreak occurred in Mali's capital city,
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had contact with 141 people, however not all of them were found, including 6 of the 10 people on the bus ride with the child from the Guinea border to Bamako.
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with as many as 300 people, 43 of whom were placed in
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1592:"Mali due to declare 108 Ebola-free after quarantine"
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866:. euronews.com. 25 October 2014. Archived from
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1956:Mali Government website
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1632:"Medicine for Mali"
1598:. 10 November 2014.
1396:on 27 December 2014
542:"Africa Stop Ebola"
465:On 25 October, the
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151:Ebola virus disease
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1760:Francois Rihouay.
1663:. 4 November 2023.
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