Ebola kills 84 in three days – UN
GENEVA
– The Ebola virus killed 84 people in just three days, bringing the global
death toll to 1,229, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.
The
death toll, which passed the 1,000-mark over a week ago, soared higher from
last Thursday to Saturday.
The
number of confirmed infections jumped by 113 over the three days, bringing the
total number of cases to 2,240, the UN health agency said.
The
epidemic, which has hit four west African nations since it broke out in Guinea
at the start of the year, is by far the deadliest since Ebola was discovered
four decades ago in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Liberia
was the hardest-hit country in the latest figures, with 48 new cases and 53
deaths.
That
lifted its total count of cases to 834, with 466 deaths.
A
sign warning of the dangers of ebola outside a government hospital in Freetown
on August 13, 2014. AFP PHOTO
The
new WHO toll predates an attack overnight Saturday on a quarantine centre in
the Liberian capital Monrovia that caused 17 Ebola patients to flee who remain
missing.
Sierra
Leone recorded 38 new infections and 17 fatalities, the new WHO data showed.
As
a result, Sierra Leone’s total case count increased to 848 and its death toll
to 365.
Guinea
counted 24 new cases and 14 new deaths. That lifted the total number of cases
to 543, with 394 deaths.
Nigeria,
meanwhile, recorded three new cases but no deaths.
All
told, Nigeria has now seen 15 cases and four fatalities, the data show.
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