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Tracing Ebola’s Breakout to an African 2-Year-Old
Sun, 2014-08-10 20:29 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Doctors Without Borders workers at an Ebola treatment center in Guinea in April, shortly after the virus was recognized. Credit Kjell Gunnar Beraas/Doctors Without Borders
nytimes.com - By DENISE GRADY and SHERI FINK - August 9, 2014
Patient Zero in the Ebola outbreak, researchers suspect, was a 2-year-old boy who died on Dec. 6, just a few days after falling ill in a village in Guéckédou, in southeastern Guinea. Bordering Sierra Leone and Liberia, Guéckédou is at the intersection of three nations, where the disease found an easy entry point to the region.
A week later, it killed the boy’s mother, then his 3-year-old sister, then his grandmother.
(CLICK HERE - RESEARCH - Emergence of Zaire Ebola Virus Disease in Guinea — Preliminary Report)
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