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Contact tracers at a hospital in Conakry, Guinea demonstrate how to use a ThermoFlash infrared thermometer to monitor the temperatures of people who have come in contact with Ebola patients. Contacts are monitored for 21 days so that they can be isolated and treated as soon as possible if they develop symptoms.

For more information on Ebola and what CDC is doing, please visit: www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/
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