The UN has said, At least 3,700 children in Guinea, Liberia and
Sierra Leone who have lost one or both parents to Ebola this year face being
shunned. Unicef said, Carers were urgently needed for these orphans.
A basic human reaction like comforting a sick child has been turned "into a potential death sentence", it added.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says more than 3,000 people have died of Ebola in West Africa - the world's most deadly outbreak of the virus.
The fear surrounding Ebola is becoming stronger than family ties” The
figure on the number of Ebola orphans follows a two-week assessment mission by
the UN children's agency to the three countries worst-affected by the outbreak.
An earlier version of this story said that 4,900 children had lost parents but
the correct figure is 3,700.
Children were discovered alone in the hospitals where their parents had died, or back in their communities where, if they were lucky, they were being fed by neighbours - but all other contact with them was being avoided.
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