Guinea's government said on Wednesday that Ebola had spread to a previously unaffected region of the country, as U.S. experts warned that the worst ever outbreak of the deadly virus was spiraling out of control in West Africa. Guinea, the first country to detect the hemorrhagic fever in March, had said it was containing the outbreak but authorities announced that nine new cases had been found in the southeastern prefecture of Kerouane. The area, some 470 miles southeast of the capital Conakry, lies close to where the virus was first detected deep in Guinea's forest region. http://bit.ly/Whk7f7 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ
Guinea Detects Ebola In New Region As U.S. Warns Outbreak Out Of Control
Guinea's government said on Wednesday that Ebola had spread to a previously unaffected region of the country, as U.S. experts warned that the worst ever outbreak of the deadly virus was spiraling out of control in West Africa. Guinea, the first country to detect the hemorrhagic fever in March, had said it was containing the outbreak but authorities announced that nine new cases had been found in the southeastern prefecture of Kerouane. The area, some 470 miles southeast of the capital Conakry, lies close to where the virus was first detected deep in Guinea's forest region. http://bit.ly/Whk7f7 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ
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