Three new cases of Ebola have been confirmed in Liberia less than three months after the country was declared free of the virus, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said.
The three patients include a 10-year-old boy from Paynesville, a suburb of the capital Monrovia.
All people with the symptom have been isolated, WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris told the BBC.
Liberia has seen more than 10,000 Ebola cases and more than 4,000 deaths.
The country's Health Minister Bernice Dahn said six of the boy's relatives and other high-risk contacts have been taken to an Ebola Treatment Unit in Paynesville.
"The hospital is currently decontaminating the unit. All of the healthcare workers who came in contact with the patient have been notified," she said.
On Thursday night, before the new case emerged, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf delivered a speech praising "the resilience" of Liberians in overcoming the epidemic.
The country was first declared Ebola-free on 9 May, but new cases emerged in June resulting in two deaths. It was declared free of the virus again on 3 September.
Liberia recorded its first Ebola case in March last year and analysts believe the latest cases are a serious set-back for the country.
The new cases in Liberia was announced just days after Guinea, where the epidemic started, said it had no more Ebola cases.
If no more cases are detected for 42 days, it would be declared free of the virus.
Sierra Leone was declared free of Ebola on 7 November.
More than 11,000 people have died of the disease since December 2013, the vast majority of them in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
BBC reportage
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ReplyDeleteThey should stop eating bats and monkeys for crying out loud
DeleteOMG!
ReplyDeleteNot again
Chai, na wa oo, May God have mercy on this people oo
DeleteChei
ReplyDeleteJust like a stubborn goat, this ebola has refused to leave humanity.
ReplyDeleteI pray the victims get cured.
Why always Liberia? Naa wa o
ReplyDeleteEnd time sickness,GOD abeg help us
ReplyDeleteNigeria has actually forgotten about it, I pray this get eradicated
ReplyDeleteHmm.
ReplyDeleteIt's well.
This liberia sef, they curse them? Jesus pls fix this!
ReplyDeleteAgain??lord have mercy.
ReplyDeleteHaaaaa...not again.
ReplyDeleteAeegurl...
I thought d gullible and naive ones amongst them said TB joshua gave them holy water and d water was indeed helpful,aiding in eradication of d disease albinitio...what then happened? Smh
ReplyDeleteBuhahahaha..don't mind them! This is a freaking VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC FEVER! And not some spiritual hoohah!
DeleteTime to calmly study this disease.
ReplyDeleteNigeria came together as one nation to tackle this virus.
ReplyDeleteWe did good!
May it never see the shores of Naija ever again! May it never see mankind ever....
They won't stop eating bush meat right?
ReplyDeleteThe happenings in the world right now is crazy!
ReplyDeleteFrom the bomb blasts in kano and yobe states, to the hostage situation in mali, not forgetting the spate of bank robberies.
Lord, pls help!
I dont understand no more.
Now this?all over again?
In the midst of trouble, I will praise you my king.
No matter the situation, I will continue to thank you lord every waking moment.
Rest in peace to all the dead.
#glorytoglory#
God please heal this nation Liberia.
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ReplyDeleteLord have mercy.
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Make I send am to you stelz
Oh no!! Please Nigerian government should tighten security at our airports and borders. We don't need this again.
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ReplyDeleteOh noooo! Not again....
ReplyDeleteOh no, not again...
ReplyDeleteGod please deliver Africa from this scourge, once and for all!
These ppl need to visit MFM! Wetin be this nau?
ReplyDeleteThat country should be wipe clean,the plague there is eternity
ReplyDeleteBig case but nothing is too difficult for God to handle.
ReplyDeleteGod help us.
ReplyDeleteOh noooo! Not again. God pls wipe this plague away once and for all.
ReplyDeleteThis is not good.
ReplyDeleteCan our borders be thoroughly monitored?
The case of Dr Adedovah (Rest her soul) was/is painful enough. We need no more pain.
Na wa..o,so ebosky is back!!
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Deletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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That country have really suffered frm that disease though......
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Again!!
ReplyDeletePls God, let it not come to Nigeria again o.
ReplyDeleteHian! Please o
ReplyDeleteAbeg, Liberians should remain in Liberia. We do not need any Sawyer case.
ReplyDeleteThis is bad news o
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Ozokwa.. Hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteNot again!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat or where could they be getting it from all the time?
Father, please heal the world.
SHARONNA
Not again. Lord, please take charge.
ReplyDeleteMay God heal the land.
ReplyDeleteNo! Not again!
ReplyDeletePlease they should stay in liberia and not bring it down here.
We reject Ebola!!
Oh God help this country and protect our borders from every sawyer in Jesus name.
ReplyDeleteNot again oo. Still remember how we were forced to bathe with salty water. Chai! The fear of Ebola......
ReplyDeleteGod help this country oooo. Its so sad
ReplyDeleteAgain? God help us.
ReplyDeleteGod we need your healing!
ReplyDeleteAgain?
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