Five people are being infected with Ebola every hour in Sierra Leone
and demand for treatment beds is far outstripping supply, the Save the
Children charity warned on Thursday.
Source: Yahoo News
If the current "terrifying" rate
of infection continues, 10 people every hour will be infected with the
deadly virus in the West African country by the end of October, the
London-based organisation warned.
"The
scale of the Ebola epidemic is devastating and growing every day, with
five people infected every hour in Sierra Leone last week," Save the
Children chief executive Justin Forsyth said in a statement.
"We need a coordinated international response that ensures treatment centres are built and staffed immediately."
The
charity issued the appeal as Britain hosted a conference in London to
gather support for the fight against Ebola in Sierra Leone, its former
colony.
Britain has provided
143 new treatment beds so far and promised almost 600 more in the coming
months, but Save the Children said other countries must join the fight.
There were an estimated 765 new cases last week, the charity said, but only 327 beds across the country.
The
number of cases was likely to be "massively" under-reported, as "untold
numbers of children are dying anonymously at home or in the streets",
it said.
"We are facing the
frightening prospect of an epidemic which is spreading like wildfire
across Sierra Leone, with the number of new cases doubling every three
weeks," said the charity's country director in Sierra Leone, Rob
MacGillivray.
"Children, more than anyone, are suffering painful, anonymous and undignified deaths at home.
"It's
very difficult at this stage to even give accurate figures on the
number of children who are dying from Ebola, as monitoring systems
cannot keep pace with the outbreak."
Source: Yahoo News
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