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Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016
Synopsis

Epidemiology of Epidemic Ebola Virus Disease in Conakry and Surrounding Prefectures, Guinea, 2014–2015

Adriana RicoComments to Author , Debra Brody, Fátima Coronado, Marc Rondy, Lena Fiebig, Andrea Carcelen, Varough M. Deyde, Samuel Mesfin, Kyla D. Retzer, Pepe Bilivogui, Sakoba Keita, and Benjamin A. Dahl
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (A. Rico, F. Coronado, A. Carcelen, B.A. Dahl); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hyattsville, Maryland, USA (D. Brody); EpiConcept, Paris, France (M. Rondy); World Health Organization Ebola Response Team, Conakry, Guinea (M. Rondy, L. Fiebig, S. Mesfin); Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany (L. Fiebig); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Pretoria, South Africa (V.M. Deyde); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Denver, Colorado, USA (K.D. Retzer); Ministry of Health, Conakry (P. Bilivogui, S. Keita)

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Table 1

Ebola virus disease cases by prefecture and sex in Conakry, the capital city, and surrounding prefectures, Guinea, January 1, 2014–March 29, 2015*

Location No. (%) cases by classification
No. (%) cases, no. cases/100,000 persons
Median age, y (Q1, Q3) % ETC case-fatality, (95% CI)† No. (%) community deaths‡
Laboratory confirmed Probable
Total Men Women
Conakry 519 (42) 34 (26) 553 (41), 33.2 307 (45), 36.6 246 (37), 29.7 30 (22, 44) 40 (35–45) 93 (18)
Coyah 229 (19) 7 (6) 236 (17), 89.3 112 (16), 85.5 124 (18), 93.1 30 (20, 43) 47 (40–55) 44 (19)
Dubreka 115 (9) 8 (6) 123 (9), 37.5 65 (9), 40.3 58 (9), 34.7 30 (18, 40) 46 (35–58) 32 (28)
Forecariah 290 (24) 45 (35) 335 (25), 136.9 155 (23), 132.2 180 (27), 141.3 30 (18, 45) 53 (46–60) 78 (27)
Kindia 73 (6) 35 (27) 108 (8), 24.6 45 (7), 21.2 63 (9), 27.8 35 (22, 50) 60 (47–73) 12 (16)
Total 1,226 (100) 129 (100) 1,355 (100), 46.0 684 (100), 46.8 671 (100), 45.3 30 (20, 45) 46 (43–49) 259 (21)

*Data were obtained from the Guinea Ministry of Health national case database (Epi Info Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Application, http://epiinfovhf.codeplex.com/). ETC, Ebola treatment center; Q1 and Q3, lower and upper quartiles, respectively.
†Case fatality = ETC deaths/(laboratory-confirmed cases with final status known – community deaths); see Table 2.
‡Percent community deaths = community deaths/laboratory-confirmed cases; see Table 2.

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