WHO reports surge in Ebola cases
Ebola-hit Guinea and Sierra Leone saw a spike in new cases last week, the World Health Organization said, dashing hopes that the deadly outbreak was petering out. The seven days ending tomorrow “saw the highest weekly total of confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease for over a month,” the UN health body said in its latest update.
A full 35 new cases were reported during the week in Guinea and Sierra Leone, up from just nine a week earlier.
According to the latest figures, the outbreak has now infected a total of 26,933 people and killed 11,120, mainly in Guinea, Sierra Leone and neighboring Liberia, which was declared Ebola-free on May 9.
Guinea, where the outbreak began in late 2013, was hardest hit last week, with 27 new cases reported, compared to just seven the week before.
Eleven of those cases were reported in the western prefecture of Dubreka, and most of them appeared to be linked to people who attended the funeral of someone believed to have died from Ebola in mid-April.
Eleven other cases were reported in the prefecture of Forecariah, but it was the five remaining cases found in the north-western prefecture of Boke, which borders Guinea-Bissau, that had experts most concerned.
WHO said experts had been sent to the border to determine if possible cases may have crossed over, and ensure that anyone known to have been in contact with Ebola patients are tracked.
Sierra Leone, which had appeared to be heading in the same direction as neighboring Liberia, meanwhile saw the number of new cases shoot up to eight from just two a week earlier.
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