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LUSAKA, April 1 (Xinhuanet) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) has
cautioned Zambia against the Ebola-like fever that has killed over 120 people in
neighboring Angola since last October, the official Zambia Daily Mail reported
Friday.
WHO resident representative in Zambia Stella Anyangwe was quoted as saying that
though there is no need for Zambia to panic over the epidemic known as Marburg
Viral Hemorrhagic, it still has to take precautions to keep the virus at
bay.
"The Zambia-Angola border is very far away from the northern Angolan towns
of Uige and Cabinda bordering Democratic Republic ofthe Congo and Congo
Brazzaville where there is this Marburg Viral Hemorrhagic fever, so there is no
need for people here to be scared of contracting the fever," she said.
However, she said there is need for people to be aware of the epidemic and
immediately isolate people showing symptoms like highfever, severe headache and
excessive bleeding.
Health workers and families taking care of patients suffering from fever should exercise special caution, she said. Enditem |