<p>A top Guinea health official said Sunday that the country has plunged into an Ebola "epidemic situation" with seven cases confirmed in the West African nation, including three deaths.</p>.<p>"Very early this morning, the Conakry laboratory confirmed the presence of the Ebola virus," Sakoba Keita said after an emergency meeting in the capital.</p>.<p>Health Minister Remy Lamah had earlier spoken of four deaths. It was not immediately clear why the new toll was lower.</p>.<p>The cases marked the first known resurgence of Ebola in West Africa since a 2013-2016 epidemic that began in Guinea and killed more than 11,300 people across the region.</p>.<p>The virus was first identified in 1976 in Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo).</p>.<p>A World Health Organization (WHO) representative in Conakry said the agency would send help quickly.</p>.<p>Keita, head of the National Agency for Health Security, said one person had died in late January in Gouecke, southeastern Guinea, near the Liberian border.</p>.<p>The victim was buried on February 1 "and some people who took part in this funeral began to have symptoms of diarrhoea, vomiting, bleeding and fever a few days later," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/liberia-on-heightened-alert-after-guinea-ebola-virus-deaths-951169.html" target="_blank">Liberia on heightened alert after Guinea Ebola virus deaths</a></strong></p>.<p>Samples tested by a laboratory set up by the European Union in Gueckedou, located in the same region, revealed the presence of the Ebola virus in some of them on Friday, said Keita.</p>.<p>He added that with a total of seven cases and three deaths, Guinea was now in an "Ebola epidemic situation."</p>.<p>WHO representative Alfred George Ki-Zerbo told a press briefing: "We are going to rapidly deploy crucial assets to help Guinea, which already has considerable experience" treating the disease.</p>.<p>"The arsenal is stronger now and we will take advantage of that to contain this situation as fast as possible.</p>.<p>"The WHO is on full alert and is in contact with the manufacturer (of a vaccine) to ensure the necessary doses are made available as quickly as possible to help fight back," he added.</p>.<p>The WHO has eyed each new Ebola outbreak since 2016 with great concern, treating the most recent one in the DR Congo as an international health emergency.</p>.<p>In Guinea's neighbour Liberia, President George Weah put the country's health authorities on heightened alert Sunday.</p>.<p><b>Also Read | </b><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/new-ebola-virus-case-detected-in-east-congo-health-ministry-says-948689.html" target="_blank"><strong>New Ebola virus case detected in East Congo, health ministry says</strong></a></p>.<p>Weah "has mandated the Liberian health authorities and related stakeholders in the sector to heighten the country's surveillance and preventative activities," his office said in a statement.</p>.<p>No cases of Ebola had been detected in Liberia so far however, it added.</p>.<p>"The president's instruction is intended to ensure Liberia acts proactively to avoid any epidemic situation, the kind Liberia witnessed in 2014."</p>.<p>Weah also told health authorities "to immediately engage communities in towns and villages bordering Guinea and increase anti-Ebola measures," the statement said.</p>.<p>DR Congo has faced several outbreaks of the illness, with the WHO on Thursday confirming a resurgence three months after authorities declared the end of the country's latest outbreak.</p>.<p>The country had declared the six-month epidemic over in November. It was the country's eleventh Ebola outbreak, claiming 55 lives out of 130 cases.</p>.<p>The widespread use of vaccinations, which were administered to more than 40,000 people, helped curb the disease there, however.</p>.<p>The 2013-2016 outbreak sped up the development of a vaccine against Ebola, with a global emergency stockpile of 500,000 doses planned to respond quickly to future outbreaks, the vaccine alliance Gavi said in January.</p>
<p>A top Guinea health official said Sunday that the country has plunged into an Ebola "epidemic situation" with seven cases confirmed in the West African nation, including three deaths.</p>.<p>"Very early this morning, the Conakry laboratory confirmed the presence of the Ebola virus," Sakoba Keita said after an emergency meeting in the capital.</p>.<p>Health Minister Remy Lamah had earlier spoken of four deaths. It was not immediately clear why the new toll was lower.</p>.<p>The cases marked the first known resurgence of Ebola in West Africa since a 2013-2016 epidemic that began in Guinea and killed more than 11,300 people across the region.</p>.<p>The virus was first identified in 1976 in Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo).</p>.<p>A World Health Organization (WHO) representative in Conakry said the agency would send help quickly.</p>.<p>Keita, head of the National Agency for Health Security, said one person had died in late January in Gouecke, southeastern Guinea, near the Liberian border.</p>.<p>The victim was buried on February 1 "and some people who took part in this funeral began to have symptoms of diarrhoea, vomiting, bleeding and fever a few days later," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/liberia-on-heightened-alert-after-guinea-ebola-virus-deaths-951169.html" target="_blank">Liberia on heightened alert after Guinea Ebola virus deaths</a></strong></p>.<p>Samples tested by a laboratory set up by the European Union in Gueckedou, located in the same region, revealed the presence of the Ebola virus in some of them on Friday, said Keita.</p>.<p>He added that with a total of seven cases and three deaths, Guinea was now in an "Ebola epidemic situation."</p>.<p>WHO representative Alfred George Ki-Zerbo told a press briefing: "We are going to rapidly deploy crucial assets to help Guinea, which already has considerable experience" treating the disease.</p>.<p>"The arsenal is stronger now and we will take advantage of that to contain this situation as fast as possible.</p>.<p>"The WHO is on full alert and is in contact with the manufacturer (of a vaccine) to ensure the necessary doses are made available as quickly as possible to help fight back," he added.</p>.<p>The WHO has eyed each new Ebola outbreak since 2016 with great concern, treating the most recent one in the DR Congo as an international health emergency.</p>.<p>In Guinea's neighbour Liberia, President George Weah put the country's health authorities on heightened alert Sunday.</p>.<p><b>Also Read | </b><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/new-ebola-virus-case-detected-in-east-congo-health-ministry-says-948689.html" target="_blank"><strong>New Ebola virus case detected in East Congo, health ministry says</strong></a></p>.<p>Weah "has mandated the Liberian health authorities and related stakeholders in the sector to heighten the country's surveillance and preventative activities," his office said in a statement.</p>.<p>No cases of Ebola had been detected in Liberia so far however, it added.</p>.<p>"The president's instruction is intended to ensure Liberia acts proactively to avoid any epidemic situation, the kind Liberia witnessed in 2014."</p>.<p>Weah also told health authorities "to immediately engage communities in towns and villages bordering Guinea and increase anti-Ebola measures," the statement said.</p>.<p>DR Congo has faced several outbreaks of the illness, with the WHO on Thursday confirming a resurgence three months after authorities declared the end of the country's latest outbreak.</p>.<p>The country had declared the six-month epidemic over in November. It was the country's eleventh Ebola outbreak, claiming 55 lives out of 130 cases.</p>.<p>The widespread use of vaccinations, which were administered to more than 40,000 people, helped curb the disease there, however.</p>.<p>The 2013-2016 outbreak sped up the development of a vaccine against Ebola, with a global emergency stockpile of 500,000 doses planned to respond quickly to future outbreaks, the vaccine alliance Gavi said in January.</p>