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Title: #News: Ebola Death Toll Tops 900
Post by: HuffingtonPost on Aug 06, 2014, 03:31 PM


By Tom Miles                

GENEVA, Aug 6 (Reuters) - The death toll from the world's  worst Ebola outbreak has risen to 932 after 45 patients died  between Aug. 2 and Aug. 4, the World Health Organization said in  a statement on Wednesday.                

The number of suspected, probable or confirmed cases rose by  108 over the same period to 1,711. Of the newly reported deaths,  27 were in Liberia, which has had 516 cases and 282 deaths from  the disease since the outbreak began in February.                

Guinea, where the outbreak was first reported, had 10 new  cases and 5 deaths, while the number of cases in Sierra Leone  rose by 45 to 691, with 13 newly reported deaths, bringing its  death toll to 286.                

In Nigeria, the fourth country to be affected, the number of  suspected cases climbed from 4 to 9. The WHO data included one  death in Nigeria, of a man who collapsed shortly after he  arrived by plane from Liberia, via Ghana and Togo.                

But a nurse who treated him also died, Nigeria's health  minister said on Wednesday.                

The WHO figures also did not contain any mention of Saudi  Arabia, where a man died on Wednesday after returning from a  business trip to Sierra Leone. {ID:nL6N0QC3RC]                

The WHO is holding an Emergency Committee meeting on  Wednesday and Thursday to decide if the outbreak constitutes a  public health emergency of international concern and, if so,  what to do about it.                

WHO Director-General Margaret Chan briefed national  representatives on Tuesday, the WHO statement said, and outlined  a threefold response: intensifying measures in the four affected  countries, steps to reduce the international spread, and  treatment of one area of West Africa as a "unified sector".                

That area - on the borders of Sierra Leone, Guinea and  Liberia - would be subject to "public health measures meant to  reduce movement in and out of the area", the statement said.         (Editing by Louise Ireland)
Source: huffingtonPost