| 20 Août 2014
19 August 2014 
 
 Epidemiology and surveillance
 Between 14 and 16 August 2014, a total of 113 new cases of Ebola virus  disease (laboratory-confirmed, probable, and suspect cases) as well as  84 deaths were reported from Guinea, Liberia,[1] Nigeria, and Sierra Leone.
 
 Health sector response
 The response of WHO and other partners to the Ebola Virus outbreak is  continuing to grow in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. To  reduce the likelihood that those who are infected will carry the disease  outside their communities, the governments have set up quarantine zones  in areas of high transmission including severely-affected cities such  as Gueckedou in Guinea, Kenema and Kailahun in Sierra Leone and Foya in  Liberia. 
 
 This prevents people living in these areas from moving to other parts of  the country and potentially increasing EVD transmission. However, it  also means that barriers to travel limit their access to food and other  necessities. While preventing further transmission of EVD is crucial, it  is essential that people in those zones have access to food, water,  good sanitation and other basic supplies.
 
 WHO is working with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to  ensure people in the quarantine zones receive regular food aid and other  non-medical supplies. WFP is now scaling up its programme to distribute  food to the around 1 million people living in the quarantine zones in  Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
 
 Food has been delivered to hospitalized patients and people under  quarantine who are not able to leave their homes to purchase food.  Providing regular food supplies is a potent means of limiting  unnecessary movement.
 
 WHO does not recommend any travel or trade restrictions be applied  except in cases where individuals have been confirmed or are suspected  of being infected with EVD or where individuals have had contact with  cases of EVD. (Contacts do not include properly-protected health-care  workers and laboratory staff.) Temporary recommendations from the  Emergency Committee with regard to actions to be taken by countries can  be found at http://who.int/mediacentre/news/statements/2014/ebola-20140808/en/
 
 Disease update
 Confirmed, probable, and suspect cases and deaths from Ebola  virus disease in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone, as of 16  August 2014
 
 
| New 1 | Confirmed | Probable | Suspect | Totals (by Country)  | 
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| Guinea | |||||
| Cases | 24 | 396 | 140 | 7 | 543 | 
| Deaths | 14 | 252 | 140 | 2 | 394 | 
| Liberia | |||||
| Cases | 48 | 200 | 444 | 190 | 834 | 
| Deaths | 53 | 178 | 202 | 86 | 466 | 
| Nigeria | |||||
| Cases | 3 | 12 | 0 | 3 | 15 | 
| Deaths | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 
| Sierra Leone | |||||
| Cases | 38 | 775 | 34 | 39 | 848 | 
| Deaths | 17 | 326 | 34 | 5 | 365 | 
| Totals | |||||
| Cases | 113 | 1383 | 618 | 239 | 2240 | 
| Deaths | 84 | 760 | 376 | 93 | 1229 | 
| 1. New cases were reported between 14 and 16 August 2014. | |||||
The total number of cases is subject to change due to ongoing  reclassification, retrospective investigation, and availability of  laboratory results. Data reported in the Disease Outbreak News are based  on official information reported by Ministries of Health.
 
 [1] Information from Liberia, throughout this update, is from 15 August, 2014.
http://who.int/csr/don/2014_08_19_ebola/en/









