deadliest-yet Ebola outbreak, DailyMail reports. Epidemiologists believe the boy from the village of
Meliandou, Guéckédou province, suffered with fever, black stools and vomiting for just four days
until he died on December 6.
Seven days later, his mother died too, followed by his three-year-old sister, who fell sick on
Seven days later, his mother died too, followed by his three-year-old sister, who fell sick on
Christmas Day and was dead before she could see the New Year.
Guéckédou sits by the borders with both Sierra Leone and Liberia. In a region where borders are
Guéckédou sits by the borders with both Sierra Leone and Liberia. In a region where borders are
porous, it gave the Ebola virus a route into three nations where medical infrastructure is under strain
at the best of times.
Researchers charted the spread to nearby communities by two mourners at the funeral of the original
at the best of times.
Researchers charted the spread to nearby communities by two mourners at the funeral of the original
victim's grandmother, who died January 1, and the village midwife, who died February 2, but not
before infecting one of her relatives who had cared for her.
But it wasn't until March that the mystery sickness was recognised as Ebola and, by that time,
But it wasn't until March that the mystery sickness was recognised as Ebola and, by that time,
dozens of people had died in eight communities in Guinea and suspected cases were emerging in
Liberia and Sierra Leone.

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