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Red Cross sends Ebola team to at-risk GBissau border

Bissau - Guinea-Bissau said on Thursday it had strengthened health screening at its borders after a rash of Ebola cases in neighbouring Guinea.

The announcement came after the Red Cross said it had sent epidemiologists to prepare for a possible outbreak in the west African country's border area with Guinea.

"We have no cases of Ebola. Nevertheless we remain vigilant at our border with Guinea," said Nicolau d'Almeida, director general of prevention and health the Ministry of Health.

"At border posts hand-washing and, in some cases, temperature control is still required in suspect cases."

Youcef Ait Chellouche, deputy head of International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies' regional Ebola operation, described the risk of an outbreak in Guinea-Bissau as "real", adding that the charity was preparing "should the worst happen".

Latest Ebola situation report

At least one sick person is believed to have recently crossed the border several times from Guinea to Guinea-Bissau, the IFRC said in a statement, adding that efforts to trace them have been unsuccessful.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Wednesday it had sent a team to the border to trace someone who attended the funeral of an Ebola victim in the northwestern Guinean prefecture of Boke before returning to a fishing community in Guinea-Bissau.

After more than 200 days of no cases in Boke, five cases were recently reported, although the WHO said in its latest Ebola situation report just one case was registered in the seven days up to Sunday.

People cross the porous border between the two countries daily to tend fields or go to work.

The west African Ebola outbreak, which arose in Guinea in December 2013, has killed more than 11 000 of some 27,000 people infected identified cases, according to official data.

Experts in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia acknowledge however that the real death toll, including cases not reported to authorities, is likely to be significantly higher.

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