A woman walks pass an Ebola virus awareness campaign poster in Monrovia, December 8, 2014.
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reuters.com - by Stephanie Nebehay - December 9, 2014
* UN envoy Nabarro focusing on two "troublesome areas"
* Ebola spreading in western Sierra Leone, forests of Guinea
* Foreign health workers and local communities key to response (adds details, quotes)
(Reuters) - More foreign health workers are needed to help tackle the Ebola epidemic, which is spreading quickly in western Sierra Leone and deep in the forested interior of Guinea, a senior U.N. official said on Tuesday.
The death toll from the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has risen to 6,331 in the three worst hit countries, with Sierra Leone overtaking Liberia as the country with the highest number of cases, the World Health Organization says.
"We know the outbreak is still flaming strongly in western Sierra Leone and some parts of the interior of Guinea. We can't rest, we have to still push on," said David Nabarro, the U.N. Special Envoy on Ebola.
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