West Africa Ebola outbreak becoming widespread

Sunday, June 29, 2014
By Paul Martin

Jennifer Lazuta
KSDK.com
June 28, 2014

DAKAR, Senegal — West Africa’s first-ever Ebola outbreak in humans is now the most deadly and geographically widespread outbreak on record and is threatening to spread, health officials say.

According to the latest figures from the World Health Organization (WHO), there have been more than 635 cases of Ebola across three countries in the region since the outbreak was first declared in southeastern Guinea in March. It has since spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone. At least 399 people have died.

“It’s very much a serious outbreak,” said Daniel Epstein, spokesperson for the WHO. “I wouldn’t say it’s out of control, but the emergence of this outbreak definitely threatens regional public health security. We’ve ramped up our response, in so far as we can, but we have to continue to improve our work to contain this outbreak.”

About 150 WHO experts are now on the ground, working alongside local health ministries and clinics as well as international partners to stop the transmission chain, prevent new cases and treat those currently affected.

WHO announced Friday that key players from 11 countries in the region will meet in Ghana starting Wednesday to discuss the outbreak, as well as how countries in the region can work together to step up response efforts.

The virus, one of the world’s most virulent, is transmitted by contact with the blood, fluids or tissues of infected animals or people. It causes high fever, vomiting, muscle pain and diarrhea, and can result in unstoppable internal bleeding and organ failure.

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