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Ebola crisis now 'stable' in Guinea, WHO says
Sat, 2014-11-22 13:51 — mike kraftBBC Nov. 22, 2014
The Ebola outbreak is now "relatively stable" in Guinea, where the latest crisis began, the World Health Organization says.
There were still some flare ups in the south-east, but things were improving in other prefectures, WHO co-ordinator Dr Guenael Rodier told the BBC....
Ebola patients are taken to dedicated treatment centres across Guinea
"When you look in more detail, you see that it's still quite active in the Guinea forest area [in] the south of the country," Dr Rodier said.
However, he added that the situation was "actually improving in a number of prefectures, especially Conakry", where there was a fairly good understanding of how the disease was spreading.
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