FREETOWN, DECEMBER, 11, 2014 (CISA) – Bishops in West Africa have appealed for more help for a hospital in a region suffering many Ebola infections. The Catholic hospital in Serabu has 80 beds and serves 3,000 patients a year. According to Alexandria, Virginia-based La Asociación Nacional de Inmigrantes, It is staffed by two doctors, 14 nurses, six health officers, and a health assistant. The hospital is in severe need of medicine and other medical supplies to combat Ebola and other diseases. The Gambia and Sierra Leone bishops have asked La Asociación Nacional de Inmigrantes to collect funds for medical supplies at the hospital.