Ebola Outbreak ‘Most Challenging’ as Guinea Deaths Pass 100
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Health • April 2014 • Views: 866
The number of people believed to have been killed by the Ebola virus in Guinea has passed 100, the UN World Health Organization says.
It was “one of the most challenging Ebola outbreaks we have ever dealt with” and could take another four months to contain, the WHO said.
The virus had now killed 101 people in Guinea and 10 in Liberia, it said.
Ebola is spread by close contact and kills between 25% and 90% of its victims.
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