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AFP Nov.17,2014
Fearful of a surge of Ebola cases, Mali has placed more than 440 people under surveillance..
Officials in Mali met to consider increasing security at its border following two confirmed cases of Ebola due to infection in neighboring Guinea.
Police officers stand in front of the quarantined Pasteur clinic in Bamako on November 12, 2014 ©Habibou Kouyate (AFP/File)
Mali has been scrambling to prevent a minor outbreak from turning into a major crisis after the deaths of a Guinean imam and the Malian nurse who treated him in the capital Bamako.
"The number of contacts followed by health services amounts to 442. They have all been placed under observation for health control," Samba Sow, of the Ebola emergency operations center, said in a statement late Sunday.
Teams of investigators have been tracking health workers and scouring Bamako and the imam's village of Kouremale, which straddles the Mali-Guinea border, for people who could have been exposed.
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French Official: Key Week for Ebola Fight in Mali
ASSOCIATED PRESS Nov. 17, 2014
PARIS--The French president's point man on Ebola says this is a "decisive week" for Mali in its efforts to block the spread of the virus.
Jean-Francois Delfraissy says a handful of recent cases in the landlocked African country "could be the start of a new epidemic" even though the World Health Organization hasn't yet officially confirmed one in Mali.
Delfraissy, an infectious diseases expert who heads President Francois Hollande's task force on fighting Ebola, told The Associated Press on Monday that about six French epidemiologists have traveled to Mali in recent days.
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http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/french-official-key-week-ebola-fight-mali-26966436