Ebola death toll rises to 2630
SA NGO determined to assist Ebola-hit Liberia
Gerhard Nagel says several people in rural areas are suffering from various medical issues.
The doctors described their encounters and challenges in treating patients diagnosed with the virus.
With more than 3,800 people killed worldwide, and news today that a spanish nursing assistant's condition has declined, there appears to be no end in sight to Ebola. CNN’s Andy Rose has the latest on efforts to contain the outbreak.
Scientists have predicted that Ebola will spread to France and Britain by the end of this month.
Nearly 2,000 people have died from Ebola in Liberia out of at least 3,696 infected.
The nurse had helped to treat two priests who contracted Ebola in Africa and were repatriated to Spain.
Officials say doses of the experimental medicine ZMapp are 'all gone'.
More than 6,000 people in West Africa are estimated to have contracted the highly contagious virus.
GSK has said it is aiming to have 10,000 doses of its experimental shot by the end of the year.
Bernice Dahn is the latest senior medical official to be directly affected by Ebola.
The WHO said 2,917 people had died of Ebola out of 6,263 cases in the five West African countries affected.
The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention said its projection was based on data from late August.
An Ebola treatment centre that can accommodate 40 patients has been setup in Harare.
Most of those being watched had paid recent visits to Nigeria, a popular destination for Zimbabweans.
Senegal and Nigeria implemented strict measures to isolate the ill and track down further possible cases.
Some airlines have stopped flights to affected areas whichhas hampered aid efforts.
In the most extreme strategy since the epidemic began, Sierra Leone ordered its 6m residents to stay indoors.
A team burying Ebola victims was attacked in Sierra Leone's capital on Saturday.
The victims went missing on Tuesday in the southern city of Nzerekore where the Ebola outbreak began.