
The death toll from an Ebola outbreak in the coastal West Africa has risen up to 84, with dozens of people newly ill, aid workers reported on Thursday.
The deaths in the middle of 131 cases were reported by the World Health Organization, which told the outbreak has quickly evolved as originating in the forests of the southeastern Guinea. The urban of Guekedou is near the borders with Liberia and Sierra Leone, has seen 79 cases, 57 of them fatal and an additional four deaths were in the capital, Conakry.
While, It's the first emergence of Ebola in the western Africa as well as WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic said to the U.N. agency that we are trying to track people who had encountered the victims and certify that all those who have been get in touch with infected people are being checked upon.
It is truly considerable is to notify the people of Conakry and Guinea related to the disease, as this is the first time they are facing Ebola. While they are required to know what it is and how they can protect themselves.
At the meantime in Liberia, one Ebola death has been verified and 6 more are suspected. The Sierra Leone is examining at least two deaths as well as the aid organization doctors without a border has called the outbreak extraordinary, because earlier cases have been partial to a small area.
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