Friday 16 January 2015

WHO announced IBOLA virus has got low in affected countries

Ibola virus got low in affected nations 

Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO), based on the latest data Ibola brunt of the virus is expected to be low. According to the latest figures, Ibola three West African countries most affected by the decline in new cases of the disease.

According to new data, in Liberia last week of June, the lowest since Ibola the new cases were registered in Guinea and Sierra Leone since August fewer new cases of the disease.

WHO spokesman Tarik Jasservik said Thursday, "literally, in cases decreased Ibola .. but it does not mean that the war was over. Although it is a sign of hope. "A year ago, since the outbreak of Ibola number of people being affected almost 21 296 and the total of 8429 people have died.

However, the World Health Organization says that Ibola also the death toll could be much higher than these figures because it is not aware of many cases and deaths.

WHO said Ibola not get the news of the death of all cases of highly contaminated carcasses means that despite the substantial potential is not being fully secure the funeral.

Jasservik said: "It is important that we achieve the goal of 100 percent secure the funeral."

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