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Re: Congo - Ebola - 160 dead - WHO Experts In Congo To Study Mysterious Disease
Re: Congo - Ebola - 160 dead - WHO Experts In Congo To Study Mysterious Disease
confirmed laboratory diagnosis of the
presence of the Ebola haemorrhagic
fever virus in samples taken from cases
in the province of Kasai Occidental of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, WHO is
currently upgrading its field operations to
support the Ministry of Health in managing
and containing the outbreak.
A team from the WHO Country Office has
been present in the affected area since
3 September 2007 with further staff from
the WHO Regional Office for Africa joining
the field operations on 7 September and the
following week from WHO Headquarters.
The WHO team is working closely with
representatives from the Ministry of Health
and M?decins Sans Fronti?res to upgrade
the existing facilities. One of the highest
priorities is the establishment of a mobile
field laboratory to be attached to the existing
isolation ward in order to expedite rapid
diagnosis of patients and to differentiate
between the different pathogens, such as
Shigella dysenteriae
type 1, that have also
been associated with this outbreak. Ongoing
surveillance and case-finding are also
being enhanced, and social mobilization
activities are under way to provide the local
population with all relevant information in
order to contain the outbreak.
WHO is also establishing a logistics
platform in the vicinity to support the field
operations and to facilitate access to the
affected area.
Further information can be found at the
WHO Marburg haemorrhagic fever web
site: http://www.who.int/csr/disease/marburg/en/index.html
http://www.who.int/wer/2007/wer8238.pdf
Re: Congo - Ebola - 160 dead - WHO Experts In Congo To Study Mysterious Disease
WHO Weekly Epidemiological Record . . .
Marburg haemorrhagic
fever, Democratic Republic
of the Congo
Since 13 September 2007, following thefever, Democratic Republic
of the Congo
confirmed laboratory diagnosis of the
presence of the Ebola haemorrhagic
fever virus in samples taken from cases
in the province of Kasai Occidental of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, WHO is
currently upgrading its field operations to
support the Ministry of Health in managing
and containing the outbreak.
A team from the WHO Country Office has
been present in the affected area since
3 September 2007 with further staff from
the WHO Regional Office for Africa joining
the field operations on 7 September and the
following week from WHO Headquarters.
The WHO team is working closely with
representatives from the Ministry of Health
and M?decins Sans Fronti?res to upgrade
the existing facilities. One of the highest
priorities is the establishment of a mobile
field laboratory to be attached to the existing
isolation ward in order to expedite rapid
diagnosis of patients and to differentiate
between the different pathogens, such as
Shigella dysenteriae
type 1, that have also
been associated with this outbreak. Ongoing
surveillance and case-finding are also
being enhanced, and social mobilization
activities are under way to provide the local
population with all relevant information in
order to contain the outbreak.
WHO is also establishing a logistics
platform in the vicinity to support the field
operations and to facilitate access to the
affected area.
Further information can be found at the
WHO Marburg haemorrhagic fever web
site: http://www.who.int/csr/disease/marburg/en/index.html
http://www.who.int/wer/2007/wer8238.pdf

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