The WHO also said that it was training staff at Guinea’s Donka national teaching hospital and would be expanding that programme to other health facilities in the coming days.
The WHO this week described west Africa’s first-ever Ebola outbreak as among the most challenging since the virus emerged in 1976 in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo.
According to the latest WHO figures, 157 people have been infected with Ebola in Guinea, 101 of whom have died. The outbreak began in the forests of southern Guinea, but has spread to Conkary, a sprawling port city on the Atlantic coast and home to between 1.5 million and two million people.
In neighbouring Liberia, there have been 21 cases, including 10 fatalities.
While the WHO has not recommended any trade or travel restrictions, the region is braced against the epidemic, with Senegal closing its border with Guinea.
The most severe strains of Ebola have had a 90 percent fatality rate, and there is no vaccine, cure or specific treatment. — AFP