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For Immediate Release Friday, March 27, 2015
Contact: CDC Media Relations (404) 639-3286
Ebola in West Africa: The Importance of “Getting to Zero” Despite progress, the region remains vulnerable to resurgence of Ebola
One year after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began the largest international emergency response in agency history, the goal is the same: Get to zero new Ebola cases in West Africa. In a digital press kit released today, CDC chronicles progress to date and the work needed to “Get to Zero” cases in West Africa.
“CDC’s critical and sustained response has helped contribute to the important progress seen in West Africa, including the dramatic decrease of new Ebola cases in Liberia during the first part of the year,” said CDC Director Tom Frieden, M.D., M.P.H. “But despite these signs of hope, the fight against Ebola is far from over.”
In March 2014, public health officials reported the first outbreak of Ebola in West Africa. Recognizing the danger not only to the region but to the world, CDC responded quickly. In West Africa, CDC teams have worked with the governments of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone and other international partners to:
CDC remains committed to helping West Africa get to zero. Working with partners, we are strengthening public health systems to prevent Ebola and other outbreaks from taking hold in the future. Link: http://www.cdc.gov/media/dpk/2015/dpk-getting-to-zero.html
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Friday, March 27, 2015
CDC Press Release-Ebola in West Africa: The Importance of “Getting to Zero”
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