Sierra Leone Sends Out Warning of Possible Ebola Spread After Two Patients Escaped

Posted by Lolade on Tue 14th Jul, 2015 - tori.ng

Health authorities in Sierra Leone has issued a fresh warning of possible Ebola spread after two patients escaped from the treatment clinic. The escapees have however been tracked down.

Sierra Leonine health authorities have raised a nationwide alert  to prevent a serious spread of Ebola following the escape of  two ebola patients.
 
A 32-year-old woman and an eight-year-old girl disappeared for several hours from a treatment centre on the outskirts of Freetown on Saturday.
 
The pair, who absconded together, were later tracked down at an undisclosed location and returned to the clinic after radio appeals to the public.
 
A spokesperson of the country’s  National Ebola Response Centre  confirmed the development.
 
 “Our contact tracers and surveillance officers are meanwhile tracking the level of contacts the two would have made during the period of their escape,” he spokesman said.
 
The worst Ebola  outbreak in history has seen 27,600 infections in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, of which 11,253 have been fatal, according to official data largely deemed to be an underestimate.
 
Sierra Leone has seen almost half of the total caseload, reporting 3,941 deaths as of July 8, and is currently treating 10 patients.
The World Health Organization (WHO) earlier reported that a retreat of the Ebolan virus “that was apparent throughout April and early May had stalled” in Sierra Leone.
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