Health ministers from 11 African nations and partners adopt a basic strategy to battle the disease.
A complex set of factors, including fear and public misperceptions, is fueling West Africa's Ebola outbreak.
The WHO notes 15 new deaths, but it revised the number of confirmed deaths downward.
The lion's share of cases have been in Sierra Leone, and MSF calls the outbreak "out of control."
It is now the largest, deadliest Ebola outbreak on record.
Guinea has reported 7 new cases, the WHO says, and Sierra Leone reported 8.
West Africa's Ebola virus outbreak continues to swell, with 20 new cases and 3 additional deaths, according to an update yesterday from the World Health Organization (WHO), based on new reports the agency received on Jun 2 and 3.
A fresh round of Ebola virus infections in West Africa is continuing, with Guinea and Sierra Leone together reporting 52 more cases and Guinea reporting more deaths, according to an update from the World Health Organization (WHO) that covers outbreak developments between May 29 and Jun 1.
Ebola cases in Sierra Leone have spiked from 16 on May 27 to 50, and Guinea has 10 new cases and Liberia 1.
Guinea reports 14 new cases and 5 new deaths, and Sierra Leone has 15 new cases and 1 new death.