Ebola Death Toll Tops 5,000

Ebola Death Toll Tops 5,000
JAKARTA, INDONESIA - NOVEMBER 12: Indonesian health officials conduct simulation exercises for Ebola preparedness involving mock plane passengers during the Ministry of Health's 50th anniversary celebrations near the National Monument, Jakarta, Indonesia on November 12, 2014. The World Health Organization (WHO) on October 13 urged East Asian and Pacific countries to strengthen defenses against the Ebola outbreak, warning that the whole world may be at risk. The region of 1.8 billion has been a hotspot for many emerging diseases including Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and bird flu, but is so far free from the deadly Ebola virus ravaging part of West Africa. (Photo by Sagarmata/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
JAKARTA, INDONESIA - NOVEMBER 12: Indonesian health officials conduct simulation exercises for Ebola preparedness involving mock plane passengers during the Ministry of Health's 50th anniversary celebrations near the National Monument, Jakarta, Indonesia on November 12, 2014. The World Health Organization (WHO) on October 13 urged East Asian and Pacific countries to strengthen defenses against the Ebola outbreak, warning that the whole world may be at risk. The region of 1.8 billion has been a hotspot for many emerging diseases including Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and bird flu, but is so far free from the deadly Ebola virus ravaging part of West Africa. (Photo by Sagarmata/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

GENEVA, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The death toll from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa's three hardest-hit countries, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, has risen to 5,147 out of 14,068 cases at the end of Nov. 9, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday.

A further 13 deaths and 30 cases have been recorded in five other countries - Nigeria, Senegal, Mali, Spain and the United States, the U.N. agency said.

"There is some evidence that case incidence is no longer increasing nationally in Guinea and Liberia, but steep increases persist in Sierra Leone," the WHO said in a statement. "Cases and deaths continue to be under-reported in this outbreak."

Some 421 new infections were reported in Sierra Leone in the week to Nov. 9, especially in the west and north, while there have been a total of four confirmed and probable cases in Mali and four deaths, it said.

More than 90 people were quarantined across the Mali capital on Wednesday after a 25-year-old nurse died of Ebola after treating a Guinea man who died after showing Ebola-like symptoms.

Only 19 of 53 Ebola treatment centers planned in the three countries with intense transmission of the virus are in operation, the WHO said. (Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Andrew Roche)

Before You Go

Ebola in West Africa

Popular in the Community

Close

What's Hot