Ebola outbreak will take ‘six months’ to bring under control, says MSF
Medecins Sans Frontieres warns Ebola outbreak moving faster than medics can handle after WHO says extent of scale epidemic may be ‘vastly underestimated’

The Ebola outbreak that has claimed more than 1,000 lives in West Africa is moving faster than aid organisations can handle, the medical charity MSF said on Friday.
The warning came a day after the World Health Organisation said the scale of the epidemic had been vastly underestimated and that “extraordinary measures” were needed to contain the killer disease.
The UN health agency said the death toll from the worst outbreak of the disease in four decades had now climbed to 1,069 in the four afflicted countries, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
“It is deteriorating faster, and moving faster, than we can respond to,” MSF (Doctors Without Borders) chief Joanne Liu told reporters in Geneva, saying it could take six months to get the upper hand.
“It is like wartime,” she said a day after returning from the region where she met political leaders and visited clinics.