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Ebola outbreak: 25 more deaths confirmed in West Africa | Ebola outbreak: 25 more deaths confirmed in West Africa |
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Health officials in West Africa say 25 more people have died from Ebola since 3 July, taking the total number of deaths to 518. | Health officials in West Africa say 25 more people have died from Ebola since 3 July, taking the total number of deaths to 518. |
The World Health Organization (WHO) said 50 new cases of the deadly disease had also been reported. | The World Health Organization (WHO) said 50 new cases of the deadly disease had also been reported. |
A WHO spokesman said health workers were struggling to contain the outbreak in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. | A WHO spokesman said health workers were struggling to contain the outbreak in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. |
Ghana's health ministry has confirmed that tests on a US citizen showed he did not have the disease. | |
The man had recently visited Sierra Leone and Guinea and was quarantined after showing signs of the virus. | The man had recently visited Sierra Leone and Guinea and was quarantined after showing signs of the virus. |
'A mixed picture' | 'A mixed picture' |
In a statement on Tuesday, the WHO said the latest figures from health ministries in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea showed a total of 844 cases since the epidemic began in February. | In a statement on Tuesday, the WHO said the latest figures from health ministries in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea showed a total of 844 cases since the epidemic began in February. |
Guinea's ministry reported two deaths since 3 July but no new cases in the past week, the WHO said, calling the situation in the affected region of West Africa a "mixed picture". | Guinea's ministry reported two deaths since 3 July but no new cases in the past week, the WHO said, calling the situation in the affected region of West Africa a "mixed picture". |
It said Sierra Leone had accounted for 34 of the new cases and 14 deaths, while Liberia reported 16 new cases and 9 deaths. | It said Sierra Leone had accounted for 34 of the new cases and 14 deaths, while Liberia reported 16 new cases and 9 deaths. |
"These numbers indicate that active viral transmission continues in the community," the statement said. | "These numbers indicate that active viral transmission continues in the community," the statement said. |
WHO spokeswoman Fadela Chaib said the two main modes of transmission were people caring for sick relatives at home and people attending funerals of victims. | WHO spokeswoman Fadela Chaib said the two main modes of transmission were people caring for sick relatives at home and people attending funerals of victims. |
"If we don't stop the transmission in the several hotspots in the three countries we will not be able to say that we control the outbreak," she said. | "If we don't stop the transmission in the several hotspots in the three countries we will not be able to say that we control the outbreak," she said. |
The BBC's Tulip Mazumdar says experts believe the key to stopping the spread of the virus is making sure affected communities understand it better. | The BBC's Tulip Mazumdar says experts believe the key to stopping the spread of the virus is making sure affected communities understand it better. |
Last week, health ministers from 11 West African countries adopted a common strategy to fight the outbreak. | Last week, health ministers from 11 West African countries adopted a common strategy to fight the outbreak. |
At an emergency meeting in Ghana last Thursday, ministers promised better collaboration to fight what has become the world's deadliest outbreak to date. | At an emergency meeting in Ghana last Thursday, ministers promised better collaboration to fight what has become the world's deadliest outbreak to date. |
Under the new strategy, the WHO will open a sub-regional control centre in Guinea to co-ordinate technical support. | Under the new strategy, the WHO will open a sub-regional control centre in Guinea to co-ordinate technical support. |
Ebola virus disease (EVD) | Ebola virus disease (EVD) |
In pictures: Battling Ebola in West Africa | In pictures: Battling Ebola in West Africa |
Why Ebola is so dangerous | Why Ebola is so dangerous |
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