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Ebola countries record first week with no new cases | Ebola countries record first week with no new cases |
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The three West African countries at the heart of the Ebola epidemic recorded their first week with no new cases since the outbreak began in March 2014. | The three West African countries at the heart of the Ebola epidemic recorded their first week with no new cases since the outbreak began in March 2014. |
The outbreak has so far killed more than 11,000 people in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). | |
New cases have fallen sharply in 2015, but the WHO has warned that the disease could break out again. | New cases have fallen sharply in 2015, but the WHO has warned that the disease could break out again. |
The epidemic is the worst known occurrence of Ebola in history. | The epidemic is the worst known occurrence of Ebola in history. |
More than 500 people believed to have had dangerous contact with an Ebola patient remain under follow-up in Guinea, the WHO said in a report. | More than 500 people believed to have had dangerous contact with an Ebola patient remain under follow-up in Guinea, the WHO said in a report. |
It also said several "high-risk" people linked to recent patients in Guinea and Sierra Leone had been lost track of. | It also said several "high-risk" people linked to recent patients in Guinea and Sierra Leone had been lost track of. |
Liberia has already been declared free of Ebola transmission after 42 days without a new case. It is the second time the country received the declaration, following a flare-up in June. | |
Sierra Leone released its last known Ebola patients on 28 September and must now wait to be declared free of Ebola transmission. | |
Guinea's most recent cases were recorded on 27 September. | Guinea's most recent cases were recorded on 27 September. |
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