| 18 Juin 2014
Guinea
 
 Between June 14 and 16, 2014 a total of 7 new cases and 5 new deaths  were reported from Gueckedou (4 cases and 5 deaths) and Boffa (3 cases  and 0 deaths). This brings the cumulative number of cases and deaths  reported from Guinea to 398 (254 confirmed, 88 probable and 56  suspected) and 264 deaths.
 The geographical distribution of these cases and deaths is as follows:  Conakry (70 cases and 33 deaths); Guéckédou (224 cases and 173 deaths);  Macenta (41 cases and 28 deaths); Dabola, (4 cases and 4 deaths);  Kissidougou (8 cases and 5 deaths); Dinguiraye (1 case and 1 death);  Telimele (30 cases and 9 deaths); Bofa (19 cases and 10 deaths) and  Kouroussa (1 case and 1 death). Twenty four (24) patients are currently  in EVD Treatment Centres: Conakry (6), Guéckédou (9), Telimele (3) and  Boffa (6).
 The number of contacts currently being followed countrywide is 1,258 and  distributed as follows: Conakry (252), Guéckédou (529), Macenta (52),  Telimele (118), Dubreka (118) and Boffa (189). So far 69.4% (2,848  contacts being followed-up out of a 4,106 contacts registered since the  beginning of the outbreak) have completed the mandatory 21 days  observation period.
 
 Sierra Leone
 Between June 15 and 17, 2014 a total of 31 new cases and 4 new deaths  were reported from Kailahun (29 cases and 4 deaths), Kono (1 case) and  Western (1 case). This brings the cumulative number of cases and deaths  reported from Sierra Leone to 97 (92 confirmed, 3 probable and 2  suspected) and 49 deaths.
 The geographical distribution of these cases and deaths is as follows:  Kailahun (92 cases and 46 deaths); Kambia (1 cases and 0 deaths); Port  Loko (2 cases and 1 deaths); Kono, (1 case and 0 death) and Western (1  cases and 1 death. Thirty three (33) patients are currently in EVD  Treatment Centre of Kenema.
 The number of contacts currently being followed countrywide is 37 from  Kailahun. Contact listing is continuing in Kailahun, Kambia and Port  Loko.
 
 Liberia
 Between June 11 and 16, 2014 a total of 9 new cases and 5 new deaths  were reported from Lofa (6 cases and 0 death) and Montserado (3 cases  and 5 deaths). This brings the cumulative number of cases and deaths  reported from Liberia to 33 (18 confirmed, 8 probable and 7 suspected)  and 24 deaths.
 The geographical distribution of these cases and deaths is as follows:  Lofa (21 cases and 8 deaths); Montserado (8 cases and 8 deaths); Margibi  (2 cases and 2 deaths) and Nimba (2 cases and 0 death). Five (5)  patients are currently in EVD Treatment Centres in Lofa.
 
 The number of contacts currently being followed countrywide is 108 and  distributed as follows: Lofa (95), Montserado (13). So far 41.5% (108  contacts being followed-up out of a 260 contacts registered since the  beginning of the outbreak) have completed the mandatory 21 days  observation period.
 
 WHO response
 Following the confirmation of new cases and deaths in new areas in  Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, WHO and partners continue to provide  the necessary technical expertise to the Ministries of Health to stop  community and health facility transmission of the virus.
 
 A high level WHO mission was conducted in Guinea to assess the overall  response to EVD and propose strategic approach to control the outbreak.  This includes among other a high level advocacy with the Governments of  the three affected countries to enhance coordination and communication  at all national, provincial and district levels.
 WHO is also closely supporting the Ministries of Health in i) addressing  community resistance that is emerging in some areas; ii) deploying  additional experts in the various specialities (epidemiology, social  mobilization, case management and logistics among others), and iii)  enhancing cross-border collaboration.
 
 The next cross-border meeting between the 3 countries is planned for 23 June 2014. 
 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.