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Ebola is 'entrenched and accelerating' in West Africa | Ebola is 'entrenched and accelerating' in West Africa |
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that Ebola is now entrenched in the capital cities of all three worst-affected countries and is accelerating in almost all settings. | The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that Ebola is now entrenched in the capital cities of all three worst-affected countries and is accelerating in almost all settings. |
WHO deputy head Bruce Aylward warned that the world's response was not keeping up with the disease in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. | WHO deputy head Bruce Aylward warned that the world's response was not keeping up with the disease in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. |
The three countries have appealed for more aid to help fight the disease. | The three countries have appealed for more aid to help fight the disease. |
The outbreak has killed more than 3,860 people, mainly in West Africa. | The outbreak has killed more than 3,860 people, mainly in West Africa. |
More than 200 health workers are among the victims. | More than 200 health workers are among the victims. |
Speaking on Thursday, Mr Aylward said the situation was worse than it was 12 days ago. | Speaking on Thursday, Mr Aylward said the situation was worse than it was 12 days ago. |
"The disease is entrenched in the capitals, 70% of the people affected are definitely dying from this disease, and it is accelerating in almost all of the settings," he said. | "The disease is entrenched in the capitals, 70% of the people affected are definitely dying from this disease, and it is accelerating in almost all of the settings," he said. |
Meanwhile in Spain, seven more people are being monitored in hospital for Ebola. They include two hairdressers who came into contact with Teresa Romero, a Madrid nurse looked after an Ebola patient who had been repatriated from West Africa. | |
She is now very ill and reported to be at serious risk of dying. | |
Elsewhere: | Elsewhere: |
How not to catch Ebola | How not to catch Ebola |
Why Ebola is so dangerous | Why Ebola is so dangerous |
How Ebola attacks | How Ebola attacks |
Ebola: Mapping the outbreak | Ebola: Mapping the outbreak |
'Our people dying' | 'Our people dying' |
Also on Thursday, top US medical official Thomas Frieden said that the Ebola outbreak in West Africa was unlike anything since the emergence of HIV/Aids. | Also on Thursday, top US medical official Thomas Frieden said that the Ebola outbreak in West Africa was unlike anything since the emergence of HIV/Aids. |
He told a meeting in Washington: "In the 30 years I've been working in public health, the only thing like this has been Aids," he said. | He told a meeting in Washington: "In the 30 years I've been working in public health, the only thing like this has been Aids," he said. |
Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma told the meeting that "our people are dying". | Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma told the meeting that "our people are dying". |
He said that the world was not responding fast enough as children were being orphaned. | He said that the world was not responding fast enough as children were being orphaned. |
A Liberian doctor died of the disease at a treatment centre in Monrovia on Thursday. | A Liberian doctor died of the disease at a treatment centre in Monrovia on Thursday. |
His death brings to four the number of doctors who have died in Liberia since the outbreak. | His death brings to four the number of doctors who have died in Liberia since the outbreak. |
Nigerian success? | Nigerian success? |
The EU has announced plans for a system to evacuate international staff from Ebola-infected countries if they show signs of the disease. | The EU has announced plans for a system to evacuate international staff from Ebola-infected countries if they show signs of the disease. |
The move is expected to make it easier to deploy European medical workers to combat the crisis in West Africa. | The move is expected to make it easier to deploy European medical workers to combat the crisis in West Africa. |
Nigeria's government says 200 healthcare workers have volunteered to be sent to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea as part of a global response team on Ebola. | Nigeria's government says 200 healthcare workers have volunteered to be sent to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea as part of a global response team on Ebola. |
Nigeria, which has had seven confirmed deaths from the virus, seems to have successfully contained the spread of the haemorrhagic fever, the BBC's Chris Ewokor in Abuja says. | Nigeria, which has had seven confirmed deaths from the virus, seems to have successfully contained the spread of the haemorrhagic fever, the BBC's Chris Ewokor in Abuja says. |