The latest Ebola outbreak is the worst on record of the highly infectious haemorrhagic fever. Photograph: John Moore/Getty Images Ebola survivors in the three west African countries worst hit by the epidemic will share their stories through a mobile application to be launched on Monday, in a Unicef-backed campaign to inform and fight stigma around the disease. The Ebola outbreak, the worst on record of the highly infectious haemorrhagic fever, has killed over 7,900 people with more than 20,000 cases recorded, mostly in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). Although many people have survived the disease, they still face rejection and stigma from...
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