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The global Ebola pandemic, initially known as the West African Ebola outbreak, was an event of the early twenty-first century that resulted in millions of deaths worldwide. The Ebola virus, one of the deadliest viruses to humans, broke out several times in the late twentieth century, before a major outbreak occurred in 2014. It began in West Africa, in the small coastal country of Guinea, and spread to neighboring states. From there, travelers spread Ebola to other continents. By early 2015, Europe, the Americas, and Asia had many cases of Ebola.

Victims by country[]

Deaths / cases

Africa[]

  • Guinea: 6,674,520 / 10,030,065
  • Sierra Leone: 3,920,080 / 4,238,720
  • Flag of Liberia Liberia: 2,842,195 / 3,912,421
  • Senegal: 127,356 / 210,478
  • Mali: 593,002 / 871,640
  • Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo: 692,066 / 943,106
  • Mauritania: 109,340 / 187,209
  • Ivory Coast: 79,540 / 91,812
  • Ghana: 12,605 / 22,311
  • Niger: 1,780,110 / 2,004,567
  • The Gambia: 103,321 / 154,901
  • Nigeria: 3,893,004 / 6,445,105
  • Flag of Morocco Morocco: 681 / 1,074
  • Togo: 4,396 / 10,643
  • Benin: 13,726 / 26,941
  • Flag of Sudan Sudan: 328,004 / 533,612
  • Flag of Egypt Egypt: 17 / 41
  • South Sudan South Sudan: 752,907 / 1,665,002
  • Cameroon Cameroon: 2,372 / 5,809
  • Flag of the Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo: 291,563 / 405,724
  • Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia: 126 / 234
  • Flag of the Central African Republic Central African Republic: 8,601 / 17,365
  • Flag of Angola Angola: 92 / 164
  • Flag of Rwanda Rwanda: 476 / 695
  • Flag of Algeria Algeria: 54 / 88
  • Flag of Uganda Uganda: 72 / 129
  • Equatorial Guinea: 39 / 61
  • Tanzania: 1,741 / 2,603

Total:

Europe[]

Asia[]

North America[]

South America[]

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