The leaders of four west African countries Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Ivory Coast meet in the Guinean capital Conakry today, along with the head of the World Health Organisation, Margaret Chan, to launch a USD 100 million joint plan to tackle the epidemic.
The meeting comes as US, German and French health authorities issued a warning yesterday against travel to the three affected countries Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to stop the disease spreading to their shores.
Chan said hundreds more humanitarian workers would be deployed under the emergency plan.
A hospital in the southern United States said it was preparing to receive an Ebola patient "within the next several days" for treatment in its specialised containment unit.
Meanwhile Nigeria quarantined two people who had "primary contact" with a man who died of Ebola in Lagos last week as west Africa battled to tame the deadliest ever outbreak of the virus.
The WHO raised the death toll by 57 to 729 yesterday, announcing that 122 new cases had been detected between Thursday and Sunday last week.
"The Ebola virus disease poses an extraordinary challenge to our nation," Sierra Leone's leader Ernest Bai Koroma said in a televised address to the nation.
"Consequently... I hereby proclaim a state of public emergency to enable us to take a more robust approach to deal with the Ebola outbreak."
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