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ບັນດາຜູ້ນຳ ອາຟຣິກາຕາເວັນຕົກ ກັບຫົວໜ້າ WHO ຫາລືກັນ ຮັບມືກັບ ອີໂບລາ (ວີດີໂອ/ສະໄລດ໌)

Newspaper headlines prominently display the Ebola outbreak, this headline reads 'Burn all bodies' in the city of Monrovia, Liberia, July 31, 2014.
1/10 Newspaper headlines prominently display the Ebola outbreak, this headline reads 'Burn all bodies' in the city of Monrovia, Liberia, July 31, 2014.
Nigerian health authorities are in the process of tracing more than 30,000 people who could be at risk of contracting Ebola, after the virus recently surfaced in Lagos.
Social commentator Alfred Sirleaf gives comment on current events in Liberia including the deadly Ebola virus by writing them on a blackboard, in Monrovia, Liberia, July 31, 2014.
2/10 Social commentator Alfred Sirleaf gives comment on current events in Liberia including the deadly Ebola virus by writing them on a blackboard, in Monrovia, Liberia, July 31, 2014.
Nigerian health authorities are in the process of tracing more than 30,000 people who could be at risk of contracting Ebola, after the virus recently surfaced in Lagos.
A group of people read the headlines of a newspaper that reads 'Burn all bodies' in the city of Monrovia, Liberia, July 31, 2014.
3/10 A group of people read the headlines of a newspaper that reads 'Burn all bodies' in the city of Monrovia, Liberia, July 31, 2014.
Nigerian health authorities are in the process of tracing more than 30,000 people who could be at risk of contracting Ebola, after the virus recently surfaced in Lagos.
Decontee Sawyer, wife of Liberian government official Patrick Sawyer, a U.S. citizen who died from Ebola after traveling from Liberia to Nigeria, cradles her 1-year-old daughter, Bella, at her home in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, July 29, 2014. 
4/10 Decontee Sawyer, wife of Liberian government official Patrick Sawyer, a U.S. citizen who died from Ebola after traveling from Liberia to Nigeria, cradles her 1-year-old daughter, Bella, at her home in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, July 29, 2014. 
Nigerian health authorities are in the process of tracing more than 30,000 people who could be at risk of contracting Ebola, after the virus recently surfaced in Lagos.
(L-R) Abdulsalami Nasidi, Director of the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC), Lagos State Commissioner for Health Jide Idris, and Lagos Special Advisor on Health Yewande Adesina speak about the update on the Ebola outbreak during a news conference in Lagos, July 28, 2014.<br />
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5/10 (L-R) Abdulsalami Nasidi, Director of the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC), Lagos State Commissioner for Health Jide Idris, and Lagos Special Advisor on Health Yewande Adesina speak about the update on the Ebola outbreak during a news conference in Lagos, July 28, 2014.

 
Nigerian health authorities are in the process of tracing more than 30,000 people who could be at risk of contracting Ebola, after the virus recently surfaced in Lagos.
Medical personnel take care of Ebola patients at a clinic on the outskirts of Kenema, Sierra Leone, July 27, 2014.
6/10 Medical personnel take care of Ebola patients at a clinic on the outskirts of Kenema, Sierra Leone, July 27, 2014.
Nigerian health authorities are in the process of tracing more than 30,000 people who could be at risk of contracting Ebola, after the virus recently surfaced in Lagos.
A health worker removes his protective suit as he emerges from an isolation area at the Medecins Sans Frontieres Ebola treatment center, in Kailahun, July 20, 2014.&nbsp;
7/10 A health worker removes his protective suit as he emerges from an isolation area at the Medecins Sans Frontieres Ebola treatment center, in Kailahun, July 20, 2014. 
Nigerian health authorities are in the process of tracing more than 30,000 people who could be at risk of contracting Ebola, after the virus recently surfaced in Lagos.
Medical staff working with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) prepare to bring food to patients kept in an isolation area at the MSF Ebola treatment center, in Kailahun, July 20, 2014.&nbsp;
8/10 Medical staff working with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) prepare to bring food to patients kept in an isolation area at the MSF Ebola treatment center, in Kailahun, July 20, 2014. 
Nigerian health authorities are in the process of tracing more than 30,000 people who could be at risk of contracting Ebola, after the virus recently surfaced in Lagos.
Medical staff working with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) put on their protective gear before entering an isolation area at the MSF Ebola treatment center, in Kailahun, Sierra Leone, July 20, 2014.&nbsp;
9/10 Medical staff working with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) put on their protective gear before entering an isolation area at the MSF Ebola treatment center, in Kailahun, Sierra Leone, July 20, 2014. 
Nigerian health authorities are in the process of tracing more than 30,000 people who could be at risk of contracting Ebola, after the virus recently surfaced in Lagos.
A health worker with disinfectant spray walks down a street outside the government hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone, July 10, 2014.&nbsp;
10/10 A health worker with disinfectant spray walks down a street outside the government hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone, July 10, 2014. 
Nigerian health authorities are in the process of tracing more than 30,000 people who could be at risk of contracting Ebola, after the virus recently surfaced in Lagos.
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ບັນດາ​ປະ​ທາ​ນາ​ທິບໍດີ ຂອງ​ຫລາຍປະ​ເທດ​ອາຟຣິກາ​ຕາ​ເວັນ
​ຕົກທີ່​ໄດ້​ຖຶກຄຸກ​ຄາມ​ໂດຍການ​ລະບາດ​ຂອງ​ເຊື້ອໄວຣັສ ອີ​ໂບ
ລາ ນັ້ນ​ກຳລັງ​ປະຊຸມ​ກັບ ຫົວໜ້າ​ອົງການ​ອາ​ນະ​ໄມ​ໂລກ
(WHO) ​ເພື່​ອຈະ​ເລີ້ມ​ແຜນ​ຕອບ​ໂຕ້ການ​ແຜ່​ລະບາດ ມູນ​ຄ່າ
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ກຳລັງ​ປະ​ຊຸມ​ກັບ ຜູ້​ອຳ​ນວຍ​ການ​ໃຫຍ່ຂອງ​ອົງການ​ອານາ​ໄມ
ໄລ​ກ ທ່ານນາງ ດຣ Margaret Chan ທີ່ Conakry ເມືອງ​
ຫລວງ​ຂອງກີ​ເນຍ ​ເພື່ອ​ຈັດແຈງ​ເລື້ອງ​ການຈັດສົ່ງ​ ​ພະນັກງານ
​ການ​ແພດ​ຫລາຍ​ຮ້ອຍ​ຄົນ ​ໄປ​ຍັງ​ປະ​ເທດ​ເຫລົ່າ​ນັ້ນ. ​ແຜນ
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West Africa Ebola Deaths Top 725, US Issues Travel Warning
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​ທ່ານ​ນາງ Chan ກ່າວ​ວ່າ ລະດັບ​ຂອງ​ການ​ແຜ່​ລະບາດ ​ແລະ “​ໄພ​ຂົ່ມຂູ່ທີ່​ມີ​ຢູ່ຢ່າງ​ບໍ່​ລົດ​ລະ” ​ເຮັດໃຫ້ WHO ​ແລະ​ບັນດາ​ປະ​ເທດ​ທີ່​ຖຖືກ​ກະທົບ “ຕ້ອງ​ຍົກການ​ຕອບ​ໂຕ້​ຂື້ນ ຂຶ້ນ​ສູ່​ລະດັບ​ໃໝ່.”

​ໃນ​ຂະນະ​ດຽວ​ກັນ ພະນັກງານ​ຊ່ວ​ເຫລືອອາ​ເມຣິກັນຄົນ​ນຶ່ງ ​ທີ່ເກີດ​ເຈັບ​ປ່ວຍ ຈາ​ກເຊື້ອໄວຣັສ ອີ​ໂບລາ ຢູ່ອາ​ຟຣິກາ​ຕາ​ເວັນ​ຕົກ ກໍ​ຈະເດີນທາງກັບຄືນ​ມາ ສະຫະລັດ ​ໃນ​ສອງ​ສາມ​ມື້​ຂ້າງ​ໜ້າ​ນີ້ ​ເພື່ອຮັບ​ການ​ປີ່​ນປົວ.

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