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Okano
Ogooué
Bight
of
Biafra
SOUTH
ATLANTIC
Ngounié
Nyanga
Ivindo
Komo
Louéssé
Ogooué
Woleu
1
9
9
4
2
0
0
0
1
9
9
6
2
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
-
2
0
0
5
1
9
9
6
Libreville
Kango
Kougouleu
Edoume
Acalayong
Mitzic
Lara
Ndjolé
Makouké
Lambaréné
Makokou
Ovan
Booué
Mayébout
Minkébé
Mekouka
Grand Toumbi
Mendemba
Etakangaye
Olloba
Bitam
Minvoul
Oyem
Lastoursville
Mimongo
Mouila
Ndendé
Tchibanga
Bouda
Gamba
Setté Cama
Yéno
Fougamou
Koulamoutou
Mounana
Akiéni
Okondja
Port-
Gentil
Mbini
Bata Niefang
Nyanga
Mossendjo
Kéllé
Entsiami
Lossi
Mbomo
Sémbé
Ngoila
Ambam
CAMEROON
GABON
REPUBLIC
OF
CONGO
EQUATORIAL
GUINEA
0 25 50 75 km
Ebola epidemic
outbreak. Human and
Great Apes involved
Ebola-related animal mortality
(documented or probable)
2
0
0
5
Chronological spread
of Ebola in the region
Forest
National Park
National Park with wildlife
affected by Ebola virus
Sources: Lahm, S., A.,
Morbidity and
Mortality of Wild Animals in Relation to
Outbreaks of Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever in
Gabon, 1994—2003
, Elsevier, 2006;
Bermejo, M.,
Ebola Outbreak Killed 5000
Gorillas, Science,
2006
;
Global Forest Watch.
Ebola
A Central Africa decennal course, 1994-2003