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An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa that has been
described by the World Health Organization as the largest, most severe
and most complex outbreak in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of 2013, in Guinea. From there it spread
to Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the affected
countries face enormous challenges in stopping its spread and providing
care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these countries back, reversing some gains a
number of these countries have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa that has been
described by the World Health Organization as the largest, most severe
and most complex outbreak in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of 2013, in Guinea. From there it spread
to Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the affected
countries face enormous challenges in stopping its spread and providing
care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these countries back, reversing some gains a
number of these countries have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa that has been
described by the World Health Organization as the largest, most severe
and most complex outbreak in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of 2013, in Guinea. From there it spread
to Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the affected
countries face enormous challenges in stopping its spread and providing
care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these countries back, reversing some gains a
number of these countries have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa that has been
described by the World Health Organization as the largest, most severe
and most complex outbreak in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of 2013, in Guinea. From there it spread
to Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the affected
countries face enormous challenges in stopping its spread and providing
care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these countries back, reversing some gains a
number of these countries have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some
gains a number of these countries
have made in recent years.
An overview of the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa that has
been described by the World Health
Organization as the largest, most
severe and most complex outbreak
in the history of the disease.
The epidemic began at the end of
2013, in Guinea. From there it
spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone,
Nigeria and Senegal. Many of the
affected countries face enormous
challenges in stopping its spread
and providing care for all patients.
Thousands of people have died and
many are at risk as the fatality rate
from this virus is very high. As the
crisis worsens, as well as the
enormous health challenges
involved, the social and economic
consequences may set these
countries back, reversing some