More than 1,900 people
have now died in West Africa’s Ebola outbreak, the World Health Organization
(WHO) says.
There have been 3,500
confirmed or probable cases in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
“The outbreaks are
racing ahead of the control efforts in these countries,” WHO chief Margaret
Chan said.
The WHO is meeting on
Thursday to examine the most promising treatments and to discuss how to
fast-track testing and production.
Disease control experts,
medical researchers, officials from affected countries, and specialists in
medical ethics will all be represented at the meeting in Geneva.
At least $600m (£360m)
are needed to fight the virus, and more than 20,000 people could be infected
before the outbreak is brought under control, the WHO has warned.
Ms. Chan described the
outbreak as “the largest and most severe and most complex we have ever seen.”
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