Death Tolls Liberia(Ebola Virus)


Monrovia - Liberia's Ebola

death toll was rising

dramatically, the Health

Ministry said on Tuesday,

while abandoned bodies were

lining streets across the country. A total of 268 people had died

of the virus as of 2 August,

said Assistant Health Minister

for Preventive Services Tolbert

Nyenswah. On 28 July, the

Health Ministry had recorded 181 deaths, a week earlier 130

deaths. Among the dead were 37

health workers, according to

Nyenswah, and 2 497 people

were suspected to be infected

with Ebola. Dead bodies were meanwhile

lying abandoned as Liberia's

authorities were struggling to

cope with the Ebola outbreak

that killed hundreds across

West Africa, witnesses and local media reported. Numerous health facilities had

to shut down across the

country after health care

workers were threatened by

locals who believe foreigners

had brought Ebola into the country. The World Health Organization

is warning of possibly

"catastrophic" consequences in

West Africa - in Guinea, Sierra

Leone, Liberia and Nigeria -

which they say is the deadliest ever. As of 31 July, the WHO had

recorded 1 323 cases

confirmed or suspected cases

of Ebola in West Africa. Of

these, 729 people have died. Two doctors treating infected

patients have died of the

disease, one in Sierra Leone,

the other in Liberia. More than 60 healthcare

workers also lost their lives,

according to the WHO. A US doctor suffering from

Ebola is being treated at an

Atlanta hospital after being

evacuated from Liberia on

Saturday. The outbreak has been caused

by the most lethal strain in the

family of Ebola viruses. Ebola causes massive

haemorrhages and has a

fatality rate of 90%. It is

transmitted through blood and

other body fluids.