The director of the national agency for health security in Guinea, Dr. Kelta Sakoba and his team stated how proud they are of being able to contribute a developing vaccine that will help other nations to lessen out the Ebola victims like what they endured.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is in hot water as global experts point fingers at the organization for their lack of initiative when the Ebola outbreak broke out last year. The pointing of fingers comes as Liberia becomes saddled with three new Ebola cases this week.
A senior health official from Guinea announced on Saturday that the last 68 people who have come in contact with an Ebola patient has been released from quarantine.
The World Health Organization announced Friday that there were two confirmed cases of Ebola in Guinea.
A research has revealed that Ebola virus can still live on in the semen of male survivors long after they have been treated for the disease.