Ebola
toll tops 1,550, outbreak accelerates: WHO
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[August 28, 2014]
GENEVA (Reuters) - The Ebola
outbreak in West Africa has killed more than 1,552 people out of 3,069
known cases in four countries and "continues to accelerate", the World
Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday.
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The epidemic in the region, the deadliest since the disease was
first discovered in 1976, has killed nearly as many people as all
the previous known outbreaks combined.
"More than 40 percent of the total number of cases have occurred
within the past 21 days. However, most cases are concentrated in
only a few localities," the United Nations health agency said in a
statement.
The WHO is later due to launch a new strategic plan for tackling the
spread of the virulent disease.
A separate Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
identified as a different strain of the virus, is not included in
the latest figures which cover Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and
Nigeria.
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The disease has overwhelmed West Africa's already fragile health
infrastructure. On Wednesday, the head of the African Development
Bank said it was causing enormous damage to the economies of the
region.
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Writing by Joe Bavier; Editing by
Toby Chopra and Crispian Balmer)
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