エボラ出血熱 家族を亡くし悲しむ人たちと、水際で闘う人たち【画像】

西アフリカを中心に感染が広がり、死者が2400人を超えたエボラ出血熱。家族を亡くした人たち、水際で闘う人たちの姿をカメラが捉えた。

西アフリカを中心に感染が広がり、死者が2400人を超えたエボラ出血熱。家族を亡くした人たち、水際で闘う人たちの姿をカメラが捉えた。

エボラ出血熱 悲しむ人と水際で闘う人
LIBERIA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA(01 of18)
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A woman and her kids mourn the death of a family member on September 10, 2014 in a district of Monrovia. The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on September 8 that Liberia, already hardest-hit by the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa, should brace for thousands of new cases in the coming weeks. The country already accounts for half of the more than half of the 2,000 deaths across west Africa from the virus. AFP PHOTO / ZOOM DOSSO (Photo credit should read ZOOM DOSSO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ZOOM DOSSO via Getty Images)
LIBERIA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA(02 of18)
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A child looks at Liberian Red Cross health workers wearing protective suits (unseen) carry the body of his father after he was infected by the Ebola virus, on September 10, 2014 in a district of Monrovia. The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on September 8 that Liberia, already hardest-hit by the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa, should brace for thousands of new cases in the coming weeks. The country already accounts for half of the more than half of the 2,000 deaths across west Africa from the virus. AFP PHOTO / ZOOM DOSSO (Photo credit should read ZOOM DOSSO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ZOOM DOSSO via Getty Images)
LIBERIA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA(03 of18)
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A woman carries the belongings of her husband who died after he was infected by the Ebola virus, on September 10, 2014 in a district of Monrovia. The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on September 8 that Liberia, already hardest-hit by the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa, should brace for thousands of new cases in the coming weeks. The country already accounts for half of the more than half of the 2,000 deaths across west Africa from the virus. AFP PHOTO / ZOOM DOSSO (Photo credit should read ZOOM DOSSO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ZOOM DOSSO via Getty Images)
LIBERIA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA(04 of18)
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A woman mourns the death of a family member on September 10, 2014 in a district of Monrovia. The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on September 8 that Liberia, already hardest-hit by the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa, should brace for thousands of new cases in the coming weeks. The country already accounts for half of the more than half of the 2,000 deaths across west Africa from the virus. AFP PHOTO / ZOOM DOSSO (Photo credit should read ZOOM DOSSO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ZOOM DOSSO via Getty Images)
LIBERIA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA(05 of18)
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A Red Cross crew arrives in a district of Monrovia to pick up the body of a victim of the Ebola virus, under the eyes of citizens, on September 10, 2014. The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on September 8 that Liberia, already hardest-hit by the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa, should brace for thousands of new cases in the coming weeks. The country already accounts for half of the more than half of the 2,000 deaths across west Africa from the virus. AFP PHOTO / ZOOM DOSSO (Photo credit should read ZOOM DOSSO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ZOOM DOSSO via Getty Images)
LIBERIA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA(06 of18)
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Citizens look at Liberian Red Cross health workers wearing protective suits (unseen) carry the body of a victim of the Ebola virus, on September 10, 2014 in a district of Monrovia. The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on September 8 that Liberia, already hardest-hit by the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa, should brace for thousands of new cases in the coming weeks. The country already accounts for half of the more than half of the 2,000 deaths across west Africa from the virus. AFP PHOTO / ZOOM DOSSO (Photo credit should read ZOOM DOSSO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ZOOM DOSSO via Getty Images)
LIBERIA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA(07 of18)
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A woman mourns the death of a family member on September 10, 2014 in a district of Monrovia. The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on September 8 that Liberia, already hardest-hit by the Ebola epidemic ravaging west Africa, should brace for thousands of new cases in the coming weeks. The country already accounts for half of the more than half of the 2,000 deaths across west Africa from the virus. AFP PHOTO / ZOOM DOSSO (Photo credit should read ZOOM DOSSO/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ZOOM DOSSO via Getty Images)
The West African country of Liberia is crippled by a recent outbreak of the disease Ebola.(08 of18)
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MONROVIA, LIBERIA-SEPTEMBER 13: Amos Gibson, a MSF (Doctors Without Borders) worker washes his face with a solution of chlorine and water after he removed a protective suit that he wore while taking an ebola patient into the treatment facility on Saturday September 13, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. Since the Ebola outbreak Liberians have been living under extreme conditions as the Ebola virus worsens. (Photo by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images) (credit:The Washington Post via Getty Images)
GUINEA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA(09 of18)
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Guinea\'s Red Cross health workers wearing protective suit carry the body of a victim of Ebola virus at the NGO Medecin sans frontieres Ebola treatement centre near the hospital Donka in Conakry on September 14, 2014. The epidemic, the worst-ever since the virus was first identified in 1976, has killed more than 2,400 people and infected twice that number, according to a new toll released on September 12 by the World Health Organization. AFP PHOTO / CELLOU BINANI (Photo credit should read CELLOU BINANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:CELLOU BINANI via Getty Images)
GUINEA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA(10 of18)
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Guinea\'s Red Cross health workers wearing protective suits carry the body of a victim of Ebola virus at the NGO Medecin sans frontieres Ebola treatement centre near the hospital Donka in Conakry on September 14, 2014. The epidemic, the worst-ever since the virus was first identified in 1976, has killed more than 2,400 people and infected twice that number, according to a new toll released on September 12 by the World Health Organization. AFP PHOTO / CELLOU BINANI (Photo credit should read CELLOU BINANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:CELLOU BINANI via Getty Images)
GUINEA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA(11 of18)
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Guinea\'s Red Cross health workers wearing protective suits prepare to carry the body of a victim of Ebola at the NGO Medecin sans frontieres Ebola treatement centre near the hospital Donka in Conakry on September 14, 2014. The epidemic, the worst-ever since the virus was first identified in 1976, has killed more than 2,400 people and infected twice that number, according to a new toll released on September 12 by the World Health Organization. AFP PHOTO / CELLOU BINANI (Photo credit should read CELLOU BINANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:CELLOU BINANI via Getty Images)
Ebola outbreak in Guinea(12 of18)
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CONAKRY, GUINEA - SEPTEMBER 13: Members of a volunteer medical team wear protective gear before the burying the body of an Ebola victim died due to the Ebola virus, in the capital Conakry, Guinea on September 13, 2014. (Photo by Mamadou Cellou Diallo/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Ebola outbreak in Guinea(13 of18)
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CONAKRY, GUINEA - SEPTEMBER 13: A member of a volunteer medical team wears protective glasses before burying the body of an Ebola victim died due to the Ebola virus, in the capital Conakry, Guinea on September 13, 2014. (Photo by Mamadou Cellou Diallo/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
ICOAST-HEALTH-EBOLA(14 of18)
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Pupils look at an Ebola prevention poster during a sensibilisation campaign against the Ebola virus by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at a primary school in the popular neighborhood of Koummassi in Abidjan on September 15, 2014. The Ebola outbreak has ravaged West Africa, killing more than 2,400 people since it erupted earlier this year. AFP PHOTO / SIA KAMBOU (Photo credit should read SIA KAMBOU/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:SIA KAMBOU via Getty Images)
Ebola's deadly grip on Liberia(15 of18)
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MONROVIA, LIBERIA-SEPTEMBER 12: A health care worker, wearing face mask and gloves prepare to check the temperature of arriving passengers, with a thermal thermometer, from a Brussels Airline jet upon arrival at Roberts International Airport on September 12, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. Since an Ebola outbreak only two international airlines operate in Liberia. Passengers entering the country must not show signs of illness.(Photo by Michel du Cille) (credit:The Washington Post via Getty Images)
The West African country of Liberia is crippled by a recent outbreak of the disease Ebola.(16 of18)
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MONROVIA, LIBERIA-SEPTEMBER 13: MSF (Doctors Without Borders) workers put a man on a stretcher after he arrived at the treatment facility in the back seat of a taxi on Saturday September 13, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. The man was too weak to walk and showed obvious symptoms of Ebola. Since the Ebola outbreak Liberians have been living under extreme conditions as the Ebola virus worsens on Saturday September 13, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. (Photo by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images) (credit:The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Ebola-preventing Exercise Held In Foshan(17 of18)
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FOSHAN, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 11: (CHINA OUT) Medical staff performs an Ebola-preventing exercise on September 11, 2014 in Foshan, Guangdong province of China. An Ebola-preventing exercise were held in Foshan on Thursday. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images) (credit:ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)
GUINEA-HEALTH-EBOLA-WAFRICA(18 of18)
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Health worker burn used protection gear at the NGO Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) center in Conakry on September 13, 2014. For nearly four decades, mention of the Ebola virus has evoked death and terror, yet a simple factor -- money -- has stood in the way of erasing the curse, experts say. Despite its evil reputation, Ebola breaks out only rarely in brief if murderous spurts in impoverished African countries. AFP PHOTO / CELLOU BINANI (Photo credit should read CELLOU BINANI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:CELLOU BINANI via Getty Images)
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