FAO warns of fruit bat risk in West African Ebola epidemic
date:Jul 22, 2014
ion, which is another reason that their collaboration is so crucial, de Balogh said.

In addition, FAO will help to assess the role of hunting in livelihoods with a view to finding healthier and more sustainable long-term livestock production alternatives to provide people with additional protein and income.

West Africas first human cases of Ebola virus disease were suspected to have occurred in December 2013, and according to WHO more than 600 people have died from the disease in the region.


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