Ebola situation improving in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone
The World Health Organization (WHO) has noted an improvement in the situation with the Ebola virus in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, which demonstrates effectiveness of efforts taken to contain the deadly virus, Russian health watchdog Rospotrebnadzor said Thursday, according to Sputnik.
"According to WHO estimates, there are signs of reduction of the intensity of the epidemic process in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, which is a favorable trend demonstrating the effectiveness of efforts in combatting Ebola," the statement read.
The watchdog praised response and disease control measures taken in countries that saw cases of importation of Ebola, such as Spain, the United States and Senegal. According to the statement, such factors have prevented the spread of the disease.
The WHO estimates that the total number of persons affected by Ebola in West Africa is 18,603, with 6,915 lethal cases as of December 14, 2016. There have been 649 cases of Ebola among medical personnel, 365 of which were lethal.