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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949165
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949155
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949159
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949152
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949166
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949161
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949160
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949163
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949156
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949153
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949167
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949154
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949157
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949162
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949158
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Symbolbilder Impfstoff und Heilmitel gegen das Coronavirus
Medikamente und Heilmittel - Weltweit wird mit Hochdruck an einem Impfstoff gegen das Coronavirus geforscht. Gegen SARS-CoV-2 sind inzwischen mindestens 115 Impfstoffprojekte angelaufen. Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO zählte 102 am 30.04.2020. Dazu kommen noch etliche weitere Projekte verschiedener Unternehmen und Institute. *** Local Caption *** 30949164
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DRC ebola
A health worker in the Katwa ebola treatment centre exits one of the high risk infection areas. Removing the bioprotection suit is a long winded and complex process during which he must repeatedly wash his hands while being sprayed with chlorine solution after opening or removing each item of equipment.
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Butembo ebola
A member of the Katwa ebola treatment centre's medical staff prepares for a shift in the dressing area. He wears a rubber bib unddr a plastic suit, rubber boots, two sets of protective gloves ,a face mask, perspex eye shield and hood.
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DRC ebola
At the entrance to the ebola treatment centres in Butembo, DRC, as well as many other public buildings, the soles of visitors shoes are sprayed with a chlorine solution which they are also asked to wash their hands with. Because it is the treatment centres have high risk areas the hygienist wears goggles and light protection.
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PORTRAIT - Pauline Cafferkey
Pauline Cafferkey, a Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014.
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PORTRAIT - Pauline Cafferkey
Pauline Cafferkey, a Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014.
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PORTRAIT - Pauline Cafferkey
Pauline Cafferkey, a Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014.
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PORTRAIT - Pauline Cafferkey
Pauline Cafferkey, a Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014.
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PORTRAIT - Pauline Cafferkey
Pauline Cafferkey, a Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014.
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PORTRAIT - Pauline Cafferkey
Pauline Cafferkey, a Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014.
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PORTRAIT - Pauline Cafferkey
Pauline Cafferkey, a Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014.
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PORTRAIT - Pauline Cafferkey
Pauline Cafferkey, a Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014.
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PORTRAIT - Pauline Cafferkey
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PORTRAIT - Pauline Cafferkey
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Babygrol – 36 years old, and her ninth month old baby Blesings see a midwife at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there Babygrol had brought her daughter for a vaccine but the child was diagnosed as having malaria so was treated for this too.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Cellian Fahncole, 49, the nurse in charge, examines a patient
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Maria, who is 17 years old, is examined while pregnant with her second child at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Cellian Fahncole, 49, the nurse in charge, examines a mother and her baby using the new Jphiego tool - "the intergrated management of Childhood sickness - e the Well Baby clinic that she runs in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there. The previous nurse in charge died from Ebola.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Babygrol – 36 years old, and her ninth month old baby Blesings see a midwife at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there Babygrol had brought her daughter for a vaccine but the child was diagnosed as having malaria so was treated for this too.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Mothers and their babies walk towards the Mother and Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Mothers and their children wait to see a doctor in the Mother and Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016.Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Satto Johnson, county health programme officer, 28 years old and who works for Jhpiego, poses for a portrait at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Cellian Fahncole, 49, the nurse in charge, poses for a photograph at the Well Baby clinic that she runs in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there. The previous nurse in charge died from Ebola.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Babygrol – 36 years old, and her ninth month old baby Blesings see a midwife at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there Babygrol had brought her daughter for a vaccine but the child was diagnosed as having malaria so was treated for this too.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Maria, who is 17 years old, is examined while pregnant with her second child at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Babygrol – 36 years old, and her ninth month old baby Blesings see a midwife at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there Babygrol had brought her daughter for a vaccine but the child was diagnosed as having malaria so was treated for this too.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Babygrol – 36 years old, and her ninth month old baby Blesings see a midwife at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there Babygrol had brought her daughter for a vaccine but the child was diagnosed as having malaria so was treated for this too.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Babygrol – 36 years old, and her ninth month old baby Blesings see a midwife at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there Babygrol had brought her daughter for a vaccine but the child was diagnosed as having malaria so was treated for this too.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Training Midwives watch while Maria, who is 17 years old, is examined while pregnant with her second child at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. A nurse fills in a registration from for a mother and child at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. Mothers and their children wait to see a doctor in the Mother and Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. A nurse fills in a registration from for a mother and child at the Well Baby clinic in Buchanan, Liberia Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Jhpiego is supporting this clinic and has helped to train the midwives and health workers there.
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REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
Liberian nurses are being trained to spot the early warning signs of sickness in Pregnant women. Since the Ebola crisis they have been trained to spot any danger signs of the illness. A woman sits underneath a poster that describes the dangers of Ebola in the village of Jawajeh in Montseraddo, Liberia Tuesday, June 14, 2016. The ebola virus spread through Liberia in 2014 and 2015 with the last known case in Liberia being in March of 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Bendu, a 2 year old girl, holds her mothers hand while waiting to receive a polio vaccination during a nation wide polio vaccination campaign in Tunkia, Sierra Leone.Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Mothers bring their children to be vaccinated for polio during a polio vaccination campaign in Tunkia, near Kenema in Sierra Leone. A national vaccination campaign was being run throughout the whole of Sierra Leone for four days. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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