Sierra Leone has identified more than 100 contacts of a new Ebola case that emerged in the West African nation's north last week, and 28 of those people are at high risk, officials have said, according to AP.
Swabs from a 22-year-old woman who died last week tested positive for Ebola, Sierra Leone authorities said Friday. The case came a day after the World Health Organization declared the outbreak over in West Africa.
The young student was not properly buried by a burial team, the Director of Disease, Control and Prevention in the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Dr. Foday Dafae, said Monday.
At least 28 high risk contacts have been placed under quarantine, and the remaining 109 contacts are being assessed, he said.
Three known contacts are missing, National Coordinator of Office of National Security, Ishmael Tarawallie, said over the weekend.
"We are worried and concerned about this new development," Tarawallie said Saturday of the new case, adding that the woman's death came as Sierra Leone was entering its 68th day of 90 days of heightened surveillance. "It was not unexpected that a flare-up was possible."
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