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Baby Nubia Is Released From MSF Clinic in Conakry
Medical staff hold baby Nubia after her discharge at the Nongo Ebola Treatment Clinic in Conakry, Guinea on November 28, 2015. Now recovered, Nubia was the last known case of Ebola in Guinea. The month old baby's mother died after giving birth on October 27th.
© Sam Phelps

Nubia, the first newborn to survive Ebola

Medical staff hold baby Nubia after her discharge at the Nongo Ebola Treatment Clinic in Conakry, Guinea on November 28, 2015. Now recovered, Nubia was the last known case of Ebola in Guinea. The month old baby's mother died after giving birth on October 27th.
© Sam Phelps

Guinea‘s last Ebola case, Nubia, a baby girl, left the Nongo Ebola Treatment Clinic in Conakry on Saturday 28th November 2015. Nubia is a month old baby , whose mother died after giving birth on October 27th. Guinea will become officially Ebola-free after 42 days if no new cases are reported following the recovery of baby Nubia — thought to be the first baby to survive after being born to an infected mother.

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