Response efforts are shifting into their next phase: building capacity to detect every case.
The world is "dangerously unpreprepared" for future pandemics, and a private-public sector proposal that includes a pandemic facility and insurance coverage could help countries across the globe mitigate the risk, World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said today in a speech at Georgetown University.
The international relief group calls for a multimillion-dollar "Marshall Plan" to aid outbreak nations as cases in the region top 22,000.
The proposals aim to improve the agency's ability to handle global health emergencies.
Researchers note how chains of transmission helped Ebola spread in Conakry, Guinea, and 3 CDC reports detail outbreak response efforts.
The first batch of an experimental Ebola vaccine landed today in an outbreak country, with officials projecting a trial launch in Liberia within weeks.
Liberia has 46 new Ebola cases, Sierra Leone 22, and Guinea 2.
Cases continued to drop, with WHO advisors saying complacency is the biggest obstacle to getting to zero.
Ebola will continue to hobble the economies of outbreak nations, but not at levels originally feared.
As the Ebola case count hits 21,373, the committee will meeet Jan 20 to assess the outbreak situation.