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Ebola crisis: Liberia ‘faces huge surge’, says WHO

September 8, 2014
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Ebola crisis: Liberia ‘faces huge surge’, says WHO
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Ebola is spreading exponentially in Liberia, with thousands of new cases expected in the next three weeks, the World Health Organization (WHO) says.

Conventional methods to control the outbreak were “not having an adequate impact”, the UN’s health agency added.

At least 2,100 people infected with Ebola have died in the West African states of Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria this year.

The WHO says 79 health workers have been killed by the virus.

[contextly_sidebar id=”uUAj2oomKqwPOMEDRF6EJxNwSRlhdZXc”]Organisations combating the outbreak needed to scale-up efforts “three-to-four fold”, the WHO said.

It highlighted Liberia’s Montserrado county, where 1,000 beds were needed for infected Ebola patients but only 240 were available, leading to people being turned away from treatment centres.

Transmission of the virus in Liberia was “already intense”, and taxis being used to transport infected patients appeared to be “a hot source of potential virus transmission”, the WHO said.

Ebola casualties

Up to 5 September

2,105

Ebola deaths – probable, confirmed and suspected

  • 1,089 Liberia
  • 517 Guinea
  • 491 Sierra Leone
  • 8 Nigeria
Source: WHO
“As soon as a new Ebola treatment facility is opened, it immediately fills to overflowing with patients, pointing to a large but previously invisible caseload,” it added.

“When patients are turned away… they have no choice but to return to their communities and homes, where they inevitably infect others.”

The Ebola disease spreads between humans by direct contact with infected blood, bodily fluids or organs, or indirectly through contact with contaminated environments.

The current outbreak has mortality rate of about 55%.

Liberia has the highest number of reported cases and deaths, with more than 1,000 casualties so far.

Map: Ebola outbreak in West Africa

 

 Credit: BBC
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