Ebola outbreak: Kenya at high risk, warns WHO
Women have been holding daily prayers in Liberia for people affected by Ebola
This is the most serious warning to date by the WHO that Ebola could spread to
The number of people killed by Ebola in
Fifty-six deaths and 128 new cases were reported in the region in the two days to 11 August, it added.
Airport health checks
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Dr Modupeh Cole is the second Sierra Leonean doctor to die of the disease.
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• The African Union has pledged $1m (£600,000) to help fight the disease.
The WHO's country director for
Health checks at the main airport in the capital,
'Global resource'
The Kenyan government said it would not ban flights from the four countries hit by Ebola.
"We do not recommend ban of flights because of porous borders," health cabinet secretary James Macharia said.
The West African regional body, Ecowas, said one of its officials, Jatto Asihu Abdulqudir, had died of Ebola in
Mr Sawyer had flown in from
This is the first time
There have been 1,975 confirmed, probable and suspected Ebola cases in
There is no cure for Ebola and the WHO has declared the outbreak a global health emergency.
On Tuesday, it approved the use of untested drugs on Ebola patients.
However, experts say supplies of both the vaccine and the experimental drug Zmapp are limited and it could take months to develop more supplies.
Dr Gregory Taylor, deputy head of
He said he had been advised that it would make sense for healthcare workers to be given the vaccine, given their increased risk of contracting the disease.
Zmapp has been used on two US aid workers who have shown signs of improvement, although it is not certain what role the medication played in this.
A Roman Catholic priest, infected with Ebola in
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