This is what one would expect, given the state of political, economic, and educational affairs in many African countries. However, Nigeria has stopped Ebola dead in its tracks. Being a newbie here, I can't post a link yet, but just search Google News.
Just an observation: For all the agitation to "do something" or "do something more" about Ebola, a grand total of two (2) humans have so far contracted the disease on U.S. soil. Both of them had intentionally and directly exposed themselves to persons already infected.
This is not to suggest that we should ignore the potential harm, but to put it in perspective. Conservatively, 8,800 Americans alone died in the 2009 H1N1 Flu Pandemic, about 200,000 worldwide.