| 15 Juillet 2014
The World Health Organization (WHO) continues to closely monitor the  evolving Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in Guinea, Liberia, and  Sierra Leone. The current epidemic trend in Sierra Leone and Liberia  remains serious, with high numbers of new cases and deaths being  reported. Between 8 – 12 July 2014, 79 new cases, and 65 deaths were  reported from Liberia and Sierra. In Liberia, 30 new cases and 13 deaths  were reported, while in Sierra Leone, 49 new cases and 52 deaths have  been reported. These include suspect, probable and laboratory confirmed  cases. This trend indicates that a high level of transmission of the  Ebola Virus continues to take place in the community. The epidemic  situation in Guinea is being closely observed, with 6 new cases and 3  deaths reported between 8 – 12 July 2014. The respective Ministries of  Health are working with WHO and partners to step up outbreak containment  measures.
 
 Health sector response
 
 As a follow up action to the Emergency Ministerial meeting in Accra, the  Regional Director, WHO African Region has taken a decision to re-deploy  senior, technical, and support staff to the sub-regional coordination  centre that is being established in Conakry, Guinea. The personnel  re-assigned include a Director, Regional Advisors, epidemiologists,  communication experts, social mobilization specialists, data managers,  administrative officers, and other support staff. Preparation to  establish the coordination centre is being finalized, with operations of  the centre scheduled to be activated on 15 July 2014. The centre will  act as a control and coordination platform,  consolidating and  harmonizing the technical support to the West African countries  including assisting in resource mobilization.
 
 The three affected countries, with support from WHO, have initiated the  process of reviewing and updating the current EVD national response  plans. This exercise will lead to the development of prioritized  national operational plans, aligned to the inter-country strategy  adopted by the Ministers of Health in Accra. The operational plan will  clearly highlight priority interventions and map out the required  resources (human, financial, and logistics) for effective implementation  of the outbreak containment measures. In addition, these documents will  be vital for mobilization of the additional resources.
 
 WHO is currently supporting the affected countries to strengthen contact  tracing, as one of the most effective outbreak containment measures.   Early detection and prompt isolation of new EVD cases is requisite for  interrupting secondary transmission of Ebola virus in the community.  Therefore, WHO supported the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare  (MoHSW) of Liberia to identify and train 107 community volunteers and 33  supervisors. In Sierra Leone, a total of 296 community volunteers have  been trained. The trained volunteers have been deployed in the affected  communities to conduct contact tracing and ensure immediate evacuation  of suspected EVD cases from the community. In response to a request from  MOHSW Liberia, WHO, with support from the Government of the United  States of America, has supplied personal protective equipment (PPE) for  and other medical supplies to Liberia in order to ensure the safety of  health-care workers in their response efforts. This donation, was handed  over to MOHSW Liberia on 26 June and 3 July, included PPE appropriate  for use by both clinical care and burial teams. On 14 July, additional  supplies, including backpack sprayers and hand sprayers for disinfection  as well disposal bags for biohazard wastes, were delivered to the  country.
 
 WHO does not recommend any travel or trade restrictions be applied to  Guinea, Liberia, or Sierra Leone based on the current information  available for this event.
 
 Disease update
 
 New cases and deaths attributable to EVD continue to be reported by the  Ministries of Health in the three West African countries of Guinea,  Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Between 8 – 12 July, 2014, 85 new cases of  EVD, including 68 new deaths, were reported from the three countries as  follows: Guinea, 6 new cases and 3 deaths; Liberia, 30 new cases with 13  deaths; and Sierra Leone 49 new cases and 52 deaths. These numbers  include laboratory-confirmed, probable, and suspect cases and deaths of  EVD.
 
 As of 12 July 2014, the cumulative number of cases attributed to EVD in  the three countries stands at 964, including 603 deaths. The  distribution and classification of the cases are as follows: Guinea, 406  cases (297 confirmed, 92 probable, and 17 suspected) and 304 deaths  (198 confirmed, 92 probable, and 14 suspected); Liberia, 172 cases (70  confirmed, 41 probable, and 61 suspected) and 105 deaths (48 confirmed,  33 probable, and 24 suspected); and Sierra Leone, 386 cases (339  confirmed, 37 probable, and 10 suspected) and 194 deaths (151 confirmed,  38 probable, and 5 suspected).
 
 Confirmed, probable, and  suspect cases and deaths from Ebola virus disease in Guinea, Liberia,  and Sierra Leone, as of 12 July 2014
 
| New 1 | Confirmed | Probable | Suspect | Totals (by Country)  | 
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| Guinea | |||||
| Cases | 6 | 297 | 92 | 17 | 406 | 
| Deaths | 3 | 198 | 92 | 14 | 304 | 
| Liberia | |||||
| Cases | 30 | 70 | 41 | 61 | 172 | 
| Deaths | 13 | 48 | 33 | 24 | 105 | 
| Sierra Leone | |||||
| Cases | 49 | 339 | 37 | 10 | 386 | 
| Deaths | 52 | 151 | 38 | 5 | 194 | 
| Totals | |||||
| Cases | 85 | 706 | 170 | 88 | 964 | 
| Deaths | 68 | 397 | 163 | 43 | 603 | 
| 1. New cases were reported between 8 and 12 July 2014. | |||||
 
 The total number of cases is subject to change due to reclassification,  retrospective investigation, consolidation of cases and laboratory data,  and enhanced surveillance. Data reported in the Disease Outbreak News  are based on best available information reported by Ministries of  Health.