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Cases may be nearing zero in certain areas, but the threat of the disease lingers
TIME MAGAZINE by Maya Rhodan April 16, 2015
There were only 37 confirmed cases of Ebola last week, just a year after the deadly virus was spreading quickly across Western Africa. But key stakeholders in the effort to reduce the number of cases to zero said Thursday that success is not guaranteed.
Manuel Balce Ceneta—AP
“We are dealing now with the most difficult areas,” said Bruce Aylward, the assistant director-general of polio and emergencies at the World Health Organization. “We’re dealing with issues of fear, of trust with communities that have been marginalized. That have not been fully engaged.”
Alyward added, “These are issues that take time to resolve.” What’s more, the most affected areas are nearing their annual rainy season in April and May, which could exacerbate the disease’s spread. And, Alyward says, the eradication effort is running out of money....
The Presidents of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone will meet today with World Bank Groupo President Jim Yong Kim to discuss the situation.
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