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October 31, 2014 | Filed under: Africa, English, Epidemiology & Public Health, Europe, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Peer reviewed, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Spain, USA and tagged with: Case count, healthmap.org, spread, timeline

The healthmap.org website is keeping up to date a timeline about the spread of the virus from March 14.

October 31, 2014

Spain 1 case

Guinea 1906 cases – 997 deaths

Sierra Leone 5235 cases – 1500 deaths

Senegal 1 case

Mali 1 case – 1 death

Liberia 6535 cases – 2413 deaths

Nigeria 20 cases – 8 deaths

United States 4 cases – 1 death

 

Full timeline:
http://healthmap.org/ebola/

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