World Health Organization Declares End of Ebola Virus in Guinea

The West African country now to undergo "heightened surveillance."

Dr. Bruce Aylward, the special representative of the Director-General for the Ebola Response, WHO, said "the coming months will be absolutely critical. This is the period when countries need to be sure that they are fully prepared to prevent, detect and respond to any news cases."

With the New Year approaching, the World Health Organization says "2016 will see the three most-affected countries implementing a full health sector recovery agenda to restart and strengthen key public health programs, especially maternal and child health, while continuing to maintain the capacity to detect, prevent and respond to any flare-up of Ebola."