Ebola response not enough to stop spread, says head of MSF
The head of medical charity Medecins San Frontieres (MSF) in Sierra Leone says the Ebola outbreak is far from under control and says more international help is needed.
Cristina Falconi told BBC Global Health Correspondent Tulip Mazumdar that more medics, transport, facilities and beds were needed: "We need action now. We cannot delay it... States have to act".
MSF says 80 new cases are confirmed every day in Sierra Leone alone - with many more left undiagnosed.