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The UN Security Council has declared the outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa a "threat to international peace and security". | The UN Security Council has declared the outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa a "threat to international peace and security". |
The council unanimously adopted a resolution calling on states to provide more resources to combat the outbreak. | |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned an emergency meeting of the council that the number of Ebola infections was doubling every three weeks. | UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned an emergency meeting of the council that the number of Ebola infections was doubling every three weeks. |
More than 2,600 people have now died in the worst Ebola outbreak on record. | More than 2,600 people have now died in the worst Ebola outbreak on record. |
Cases doubling | |
Mr Ban said the "gravity and scale of the situation now require a level of international action unprecedented for a health emergency". | Mr Ban said the "gravity and scale of the situation now require a level of international action unprecedented for a health emergency". |
He announced the establishment of an "emergency UN mission" working with the World Health Organization (WHO) to combat the crisis, saying he would convene a "high-level meeting" next week. | |
The council heard that the international response had to be three times bigger than it was now to contain the crisis - the number of cases is doubling every two weeks in west Africa. | |
The resolution attracted 130 co-sponsors - a UN record - and calls on countries to provide urgent aid, such as medical staff and field hospitals. | The resolution attracted 130 co-sponsors - a UN record - and calls on countries to provide urgent aid, such as medical staff and field hospitals. |
The resolution also calls for travel bans imposed by some states to be lifted, saying the countries need to have access to aid instead of being isolated. | |
Council members heard that the international response would need to be 20 times greater than it was now, if the outbreak were to be controlled. | |
The Security Council has never previously met to confront a public health crisis, reports the BBC's Nick Bryant from New York. | |
It is only the second time that a public health issue has been addressed at the council, the first instance being HIV/Aids, our correspondent adds. | |
A doctor appearing via video link from Liberia warned that if the international community did not step up its response, "we would be wiped out". | |
Meanwhile officials in Guinea searching for a team of health workers and journalists who went missing while trying to raise awareness of Ebola have found several bodies. | |
A spokesman for Guinea's government said the bodies included those of three journalists in the team. | |
They went missing after being attacked on Tuesday in a village near the southern city of Nzerekore. | |
In Sierra Leone a three-day curfew or lockdown intended to stop the spread of the virus has come into effect. | |
The aim of the move is to keep people confined to their homes while health workers isolate new cases and prevent Ebola from spreading further. | |
Critics say the lockdown will destroy trust between doctors and the public. | |
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