Officials are awaiting
tests on another 39 potential cases, he said. During the lockdown from
Friday through Sunday, no one was allowed to leave home.
More than 75% of the targeted 1.5 million households were contacted, according to the Health Ministry.
The deadliest Ebola
outbreak in history has killed at least 2,600 people in Guinea, Liberia
and Sierra Leone -- the countries most affected by the virus -- since
the first case was documented in December.
The virus is spread
through contact with bodily fluids, and early symptoms include sudden
onset of fever, weakness, muscle pain, headaches and a sore throat.
The virus is named after
the Ebola River in the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire),
where one of the first outbreaks occurred in 1976.
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