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Guinea - Number of Confirmed Ebola Cases and Population by Sous - Préfecture (As of 11 April 2015) Guinea - Number of confirmed Ebola cases and population by Sous - préfecture (as of 11 April 2015) Sambailo SENEGAL Youkounkoun Sareboido Termesse Kamabi Lebekeren Balaki Touba Foulamory Guinguan Mali Niagassola Naboun Ctre Madina Gadha MALI GUINEA-BISSAU Wora Gayah Hidayatou Salambande Woundou Gagnakaly Fougou Kounsitel Telire Fello Koundoua Linsan Donghol Siguirini Matakaou Fafaya Diatifere Franwalia Saran Yimbering Sigon Koumbia Banora Malea Doko Kouratongo Koubia Tianguel Ctre Malanta Bori Lafou Pilimini Wendou Diontou Bankon Korbe Dalein Kintinian Mbour Kolet Siguiri Sansale Konah Balaya Sannou Tougue Dinguiraye Ctre Kakony Parawol Diari Lansanaya Dialokoro Dabiss Kaalan Dionfo Tangali Sagale Ctre Ctr Balandougouba Kiniebakoura Noussy Koin Kalinko Koba Timbi Hafia Mombeyah Fatako Herico Madina Kansangui Komola Koundianakoro Missira Norassoba Niandankoro Bantignel Kankalabe Selouma Khoura Sangaredi Santou Ninguelande Bourouwal Kolangui Teguereyah Sansando Kinieran Timbi Bodie Donghol Brouwal Dialakoro Tarihoye Touni Kebali Boke Ley Touma Tape Mafara Bissikrima Kanfarande Konsotami Morodou Niantanina Ctre Telemele Miro Maci Ditinn Kankama Cissela Ctre Mitty Nyagara Doura Koundian Kolaboui Kaala Bate Daramagnaky Thionthian Dabola Koumana Malapouya Gongoret Ctre Nafadji Dalaba Saramoussaya Sanguiana Balato Kamsar Sinta Ctre Banguigny Sangareah Faralako Poredaka Dogomet Ndema Banko Babila Mandiana Bintimodia Sogolon Timbo Kouroussa Baro Karifamoriah Ctre Kolia Konendou Ctre Balandougou Baguinet Tolo Dounet Kindoye Mankountan Lisso Fria Kollet Bouliwel Kegneko Gberedou Ctre Mamou Bangouya Kiniero Kankan Kantoumanina Tougnifily Tondon Kounkoure Ctre Baranama Tormelin Passaya Ctre Missamana Saladou Douprou Badi Sougueta Boffa Oure Koumban Ctre Tamita Soyah Banfele Ouassou Falessade Kindia Kaba Sandenia Tinti Tanene Kolente Faranah Samaya Ctre Oulen Sabadou Madina Marella Ctre Baranama Damakania Koba Khorira Oula Heremakono Gnaleah Tatema Moribayah Kouria Friguiagbe Molota Douako Boula Songoyah Tiro Ratoma Mambia Komodou Wonkifong Atlantic Ocean Sikhourou Tokounou Matoto Albadariah Mamouroudou Maferinya Allassoyah Kakossa Moussayah Banian Linko Sangardo Manfran Karala Kaback Kaliah Kerouane SIERRA Ctre Farmoriah Firawa Sakourala LEONE Soromaya Kobikoro Fermessadou Banankoro Diassodou Benty Banama Damaro Koumandou Yombiro Beindou Samana Yende Bardou Population by Sous - préfecture Millimou Konsankoro Fouala Kassadou Sibiribaro Sinko Source: Government of Guinea (2014 data) Kondiadou Moussadou Bolodou Watanka Guendembou Binikala Gbakedou <12,000 Vasseredou Beyla Bofossou Gbessoba Termassadou Ctre Koundou Balizia Tekoulo Diaraguerela 12,001 - 20,000 Sengbedou Nongoa Daro Kouankan Boola 20,001 - 30,000 Foumbadou Seredou 30,001 - 50,000 Number of confirmed ebola cases by Sous - préfecture Ouremai Koropara (last 42 days only) Nzebela Womey Gueasso 50,001 - 80,000 LIBERIA Fassankoni Koule COTE D’IVOIRE Source: WHO Pale Soulouta Laine Gouecke Koyamah Kobela Gama 80,001 - 110,000 Kokota Berema Samoe Lola Bowe Tounkarata 110,001 - 200,000 Yalenzou Ctre Yomou Nzoo Bounouma Bossou Ctre Pela >200,001 1 - 5 6 - 10 11 - 15 16 - 20 21 - 25 26 - 44 Map produced by Banie Bheeta Diecke Bignamou The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 13 April 2015 Sources: WHO, UNMEER, Government of Guinea, WFP Feedback: [email protected] https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/guinea | www.unocha.org | www.reliefweb.int.
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