First case of ebola in mali
WHO approves breakthrough 15-minute Ebola test
The standard laboratory test has a turnaround time of 12-24 hours.
A doctor who treated the patient that sparked a 2nd wave of Ebola in Mali has died.
Local officials and diplomats said the new case was unrelated to the first one last month.
The AU will meet with African businesses to discuss ways to raise money to help fight Ebola.
The need arose after people who attended a funeral of an Ebola victim in Guinea became infected.
About 900 British medics have volunteered to come to Africa, while the AU has pledged 2,000 people.
The latest measures have been condemned by health authorities and the UN as extreme.
The worst outbreak of Ebola on record has killed 5,000 people in West Africa.
The WHO said the Ebola death toll rose to 4,922 out of 10,141 known cases in eight countries.
In a statement, Mali's government confirmed the death of the girl, who has not been identified.
Governors Andrew Cuomo and Chris Christie want those who enter the U.S from West Africa to be quarantined.
The Institute Of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp says it hopes to start treatment next month.
Authorities say a two-year-old girl who had travelled to neighbouring Guinea was infected.
Mali confirmed its first case of Ebola just hours after New York.