REUTERS
By Michelle Nichols and Umaru Fofana
NEW YORK/FREETOWN Thu Sep 25, 2014 8:04pm EDT
(Reuters) - President Barack Obamatoday called on more nations to help fight the world's worst outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus, saying hundreds of thousands of lives were at stake.
The warning came shortly after the World Health Organisation gave a rare hint of optimism in the West African crisis, announcing that the spread of the disease in Guinea appeared to have stabilised.
"More nations need to contribute critical assets and capabilities -- whether it's air transport, medical evacuation, health care workers, equipment or treatment," Obama told a meeting on Ebola on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly.
"If unchecked, this epidemic could kill hundreds of thousands of people in the coming months."
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