Ebola outbreak 2014-2016

Ebola vaccine provides protection, trial confirms
23 December 2016 – An experimental Ebola vaccine was highly protective against the deadly virus in a major trial, according to results published today in The Lancet. The vaccine is the first to prevent infection from one of the most lethal known pathogens, and the findings add weight to early trial results published last year. The vaccine, called rVSV-ZEBOV, was studied in a trial involving 11 841 people in Guinea during 2015.

End of Ebola transmission in Guinea and Liberia
June 2016 -- WHO declares the end of Ebola virus transmission in the Republic of Guinea and in Liberia. Forty-two days have passed since the last person confirmed to have Ebola virus disease tested negative for the second time. Guinea and Liberia now enter a 90-day period of heightened surveillance to ensure that any new cases are identified quickly before they can spread to other people.

Recovery toolkit: Supporting countries to achieve health service resilience
May 2016 -- The recovery toolkit is online library of guidance resources to support countries in the reactivation of health services which may have suffered as a result of an emergency, such as the Ebola outbreak. These services include ongoing programmes such as immunization, maternal and child health services, infection prevention and control.

Beyond Ebola, keeping patients and health workers safe
5 May 2016 -- The isolation and transit room near the entrance to Coleah Medical Centre is one of 12 that WHO built in the past year at under-resourced health facilities in Guinea with inadequate triage structures. Eight more are under construction, to be used for any highly infectious diseases, including Ebola.

Liberia and Guinea discharge final Ebola patients in latest flare-up and begin 42 days of heightened surveillance
2 May 2016 -- Liberia’s Ministry of Health, WHO and partners held a ceremony at the Ebola treatment facility in Monrovia to celebrate the recovery and discharge of a 2-year-old boy, the final patient in a latest flare-up in Liberia. His 5-year-old brother recovered a week earlier.
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Situation report
28,616A total of 28,616 Ebola cases have been reported in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, with 11,310 deaths.
Ebola Situation Report, 10 JuneDashboard
10,000Today, there are over 10,000 survivors of Ebola virus disease.
For more: Ebola dashboard of achievementsPhase 3
3 objectivesTo interrupt all remaining chains of Ebola transmission. To respond to the consequences of residual risks. To work on health systems recovery.
For more: Read the report on Phase 3Technical guidance
Latest updates
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End of the most recent Ebola virus disease outbreak in Liberia
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End of Ebola transmission in Guinea
1 June 2016 -
Beyond Ebola, keeping patients and health workers safe in Guinea
5 May 2016 -
Liberia and Guinea discharge final Ebola patients in latest flare-up and begin 42 days of heightened surveillance
2 May 2016 -
The role of training in the West Africa Ebola response
21 April 2016
Ebola survivors
Health systems recovery
Epidemic clinical management
Ebola situation reports
The situation reports include summary of the situation, tables, maps, and data on number of cases, deaths in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and other affected countries. As of May 2016, the situation report is issued in pdf format only.
- Situation reports archive - pdf version
- Recent situation reports
- Situation reports archive - html version
Data, statistics, maps
WHO statements
Ebola training
Over the duration of the epidemic, WHO and partners trained more than 8,000 health professionals from over 80 nations. The training topics included:
Partners
Social media
Tweets about #ebola from:whoResearch and development
WHO has convened a coalition of experts to develop the blueprint and a platform for accelerated research and development, which will be presented to Member States at the World Health Assembly in May 2016.
Preparedness
WHO has transitioned its emergency preparedness support to a broader range of risks, and extended activities to other countries, including Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda.