The Borneo Post

11 people dead after contractin­g mystery illness

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GENEVA: Eleven people have died and five are in hospital, Liberian officials said on Friday, after contractin­g a mystery illness the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) said was linked to attendance at the funeral of a religious leader.

“We are still investigat­ing. The only thing we have ruled out is ... Ebola,” said Liberia’s Chief Medical Officer Francis Kateh, adding samples from the victims had been sent abroad for further testing.

On Wednesday, the WHO said Liberian health authoritie­s were taking rapid precaution­ary steps after eight people died of a mystery illness, 10 months after the end of a two-year Ebola virus outbreak.

“It seems all of these people were attending the funeral of a religious leader,” WHO spokeswoma­n Fadela Chaib told a briefing in Geneva.

“They have taken samples from the dead bodies and all the samples came back negative for Ebola. They will be looking of course for other haemorrhag­ic fevers and for bacteria, if there was any common exposure to water contaminat­ion or food contaminat­ion,” she said.

Five people remain under

We are still investigat­ing. The only thing we have ruled out is ... Ebola. — Francis Kateh, Liberia’s Chief Medical Officer

observatio­n in hospital in Sinoe county, a four-hour drive southeast of the capital Monrovia, and four have been discharged, Kateh said.

The symptoms include fever, vomiting and diarrhoea, said Chaib. Hospital staff are wearing protective equipment and contacts of the sick are being traced in the community to see if they have fallen ill, she added.

“WHO, CDC (US Centres for Disease Control) and other partners are providing technical and logistical support to the rapid response team that has been activated at district and county levels,” Chaib said.

In June last year, the WHO declared Liberia free of active Ebola virus transmissi­on, the last of three West African countries at the epicentre of the world’s worst outbreak of the disease. — Reuters

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