Falling Ebola cases show 'turning point'
By James Gallagher Health editor, BBC News website
There has been a "turning point" in the Ebola crisis, with cases falling in the three affected countries, World Health Organization officials say.
Just eight cases were detected in Liberia in the last week down from a peak of 500-a-week in September. Guinea and Sierra Leone have also seen falls.
The WHO said the figures were the "most promising" since the outbreak started.
But it continues to urge caution, and to highlight the need to find those who had contact with Ebola patients.
The largest outbreak of Ebola in human history has infected 21,724 people and killed 8,641 - largely in just three countries, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea.
All are now showing falls in weekly cases:
There are now some days in Liberia where no cases are reported at all.
- Cases in Liberia stand at eight-per-week down from a peak of 509
- Cases in Guinea stand at 20 per week down from a peak of 292
- Cases in Sierra Leone stand at 117-per-week down from a peak of 748
Dr Christopher Dye, the director of strategy in the office of the director general, told the BBC News website: "The incidence is pretty clearly going down in all three countries now.
"Each of the last three weeks has been the most promising we've seen so far, the message is reductions in all places.
"I would have identified the turning point as the beginning of the decline, first in Liberia and then later in Sierra Leone and Guinea."
Cheers
Neptune
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