The death toll from the Ebola outbreak in west Africa has risen to
8,153 out of 20,656 cases recorded, the World Health Organization said
Monday.
Almost all the deaths and cases have been recorded in the
three west African countries worst hit by the outbreak: Sierra Leone,
Liberia and Guinea.
Elsewhere, six people have died in Mali, one
in the United States and eight in Nigeria, which was declared Ebola-free
in October.
Spain and Senegal, which have both been declared free of Ebola, had one case each but no deaths.
Last
week, Britain reported its first confirmed case of Ebola in a nurse
recently returned from Sierra Leone. The woman was on Monday said to be
in a critical but stable condition.
In the US and in Germany
meanwhile, two other health workers who recently spent time in Sierra
Leone have been placed under observation in hospital.
– Sierra Leone –
Sierra
Leone, which has overtaken Liberia as the country with the most
infections, counted 9,772 cases and 2,915 deaths on January 3.
– Liberia –
Liberia, long the hardest-hit country, has seen a clear decrease in transmission in recent weeks.
As of December 31, the country had recorded 8,115 cases and 3,471 deaths.
– Guinea –
In Guinea, where the outbreak started about a year ago, 2,769 Ebola cases and 1,767 deaths were recorded as of January 3.
– Healthcare workers –
Ebola,
one of the deadliest viruses known to man, is spread only through
direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person showing
symptoms such as fever or vomiting.
People caring for the sick or handling the bodies of people infected with Ebola are especially exposed.
As
of December 28, a total of 678 healthcare workers were known to have
contracted the virus, and 382 of them had died, the WHO said.
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