First ebola-free week in West Africa
New cases of Ebola have dwindled sharply this year but the WHO said there was still a risk of the disease breaking out again.
"Over 500 contacts remain under follow-up in Guinea, and several high-risk contacts associated with active and recently active chains of transmission in Guinea and Sierra Leone have been lost to follow-up," it said in its situation report.
Sierra Leone released its last known Ebola patients on Sept. 28 and must wait 42 days until it can be declared free of the disease.
Liberia received that declaration for a second time on Sept. 3 after a flare-up in June but remains under heightened surveillance. Guinea`s most recent cases were recorded on Sept. 27.