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Ebola in Mali - 8 cases, 6 deaths

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Media report from @MaliBooknews (and others) this morning: Another confirmed case of Ebola at Gabriel Tour? hospital: 2 suspected cases, 1 confirmed
MoH website is down.
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Translation Google

After the death of the nurse aged 25 following the Ebola virus - Pasteur's clinical cordoned off by the security forces - 50 people including 20 of the MINUSMA isolated

November 13, 2014 at 15:15 PM

More than fifty people put in isolation in Daoudabougou and Djicoroni, the Pasteur clinic quarantined and forbidden access. These are the measures taken by the Ministry of Health after the death of the nurse suffering from Ebola virus. Other measures have been taken to search for people who have had contact with the nurse or Guinea marabout who contaminated and died on October 27 in the same health facility for. A doctor said ultrasound clinic with symptoms of the disease has been isolated.
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After the death of the nurse, questions remain. How the virus could get into this clinical sub-regional fame with all that as a device? The reason is simple. According to statements of Professor Samba Sow, director of national support for the fight against the disease center, a patient whose age is between 55 and 60 year old from Kour?mal? the Mali-Guinea border, received care from October 25 before dying on 27...

"The patient, who suffered from acute renal failure, died after surgery. His body made a stop at a mosque in Djicoroni before arriving at the village where he was buried "said the speaker. Adding that at the time of admission of the patient to the clinic, he had no symptoms of the Ebola virus. The nurse has been contaminated by treating the patient came from Guinea....
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http://www.maliweb.net/sante/apres-...t-20-minusma-placees-en-isolement-636142.html
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Translation Google

Ebola four victims in Mali, people are worried

Published: Thursday, November 13, 2014 5:07 p.m. Views: 72
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Also according to the World Health Organization, four probable or confirmed cases of Ebola causing death, were counted in Mali. One of the victims had visited the Imam during his hospitalization.

A doctor at the Pasteur clinic where the nurse worked, could also have contracted the disease.
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On the second day of the crisis, the management of persons placed under observation goes well according to the president of the Pasteur Clinic. Dr. Ben Baba Arwata also denies rumors on the flight of persons quarantined.
He was joined by Sekou Gadijigo.

"Since our appeal to the government, we felt that the provisions come more easily. We put back the kitchen to work in order to be able to feed our patients regularly internally. What we need today is assistance from the Ministry of Health to allow us to have additional staff because some of the staff who panicked did not come to work. We need the assistance of the Ministry to secure our people through effective means. The staff who had the courage to come to work. I also want to confirm that there was no leakage of patients, and it is technically impossible because it is quarantine. So I categorically denies any patient has fled the clinic. "

The nurse at the clinic who died at Pasteur was domiciled in Daoudabougou, commune V of Bamako district. The deputy for the district has made a visit this morning in some health facilities in the municipality. For him, "the situation is far from reassuring." For the deputy Amadou Thiam, there is a severe lack of protective equipment for health workers. Issa Fakaba Sissoko met him.

"We found a real deficiency in protective suits for health workers. I think this statement is quite general even at the community health centers, but also at other referral centers in the capital. Pistols, which are used for temperature measurement, missing a lot. We also do not have much insurance relative to the quarantine of the victims' families, because we do not know so far if the family of the deceased in Douadabougou is actually quarantine. There is a blur around it. We also believe that the commune V risk of being a large source of this epidemic if measures are not taken in time. "
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http://www.studiotamani.org/index.p...victimes-au-mali-les-populations-s-inquietent
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

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Mali: Ebola claimed a fourth victim in Bamako

Sahelien.com

November 13, 2014

The Ebola virus has claimed another victim in Bamako. On Thursday, a fourth person died in isolation center in Bamako. Last night, a little girl was brought by her family at the Gabriel Touré Hospital in Bamako. An Ebola test was performed and was positive.

This Thursday, the girl died in the Ebola isolation center in Dijicoroni Para. "When the girl arrived at the hospital, a first Ebola test was performed, which was positive. This morning, we made ​​two donations to two new tests to be sure that it is Ebola. But even before the arrival of the results of these tests, the girl is dead, "said Mary Adama Traoré, spokesperson Gabriel Touré hospital. Despite these disturbing circumstances at 18:00 Thursday the hospital was open as if nothing had happened.
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

After the second death from Ebola to the Pasteur Polyclinic: 106 people already quarantined
November 13, 2014 at 12:56 PM
Public health clinic closed after the death of a nurse caused by the Ebola virus Pasteur



After the girl Kayes, Mali just seen die on its soil a second person with the disease Ebola. It was late in the evening of Tuesday, November 11 at the Polyclinic Pasteur in ACI 2000.

The information was confirmed by the departments of the Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene last Wednesday during a press briefing hosted by the Secretary General of the Department, Prof. Ousmane Doumbia, who was accompanied by coordinator emergency, Dr. Samba Sow and the WHO Resident Representative in Mali, Ibrahima Fall Soc? operations center.

In response to the current situation, the Minister of Health has decided to place the Pasteur Polyclinic in quarantine, with thirty people inside, pending regulatory sanctions.

This is not all. A family of 45 members is in the same situation Daoudabougou. One that hosted the old patient came from Guinea who died at the General Hospital, located in Para Djicoroni nearby ceramics factory, has also been identified and quarantined.

According to the Coordinator of the Emergency Operations Center, the family has established a list of 16 people to have been in close contact with the old Guinean. They are now also deprived of their liberty.

This makes a total of 106 people already quarantined. According to Professor Sow, services have also identified the mosque in which the body of the old has passed before the transfer of the remains in Guinea. As the Polyclinic and the two concessions, she in turn been disinfected.


The second fatal case concerns a trainee nurse who was on duty at the Pasteur Polyclinic. According to our information, this is the one who cared for a sick, come to Guinea heal at this property.

According to our sources, it would also be old patient died of the disease Ebola and the clinic would not be realized. What made the Polyclinic Pasteur had made no special provision for the protection of its employees to put them to the notice of this evil.

Consequently, after the death of nursing care, all agents, all patients treated in the clinic, and by extension all their families are now at risk of contamination.:tiphat:http://www.maliweb.net/sante/apres-...rsonnes-deja-mises-en-quarantaine-636032.html
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

The Mali strengthen its border controls to face Ebola
November 13, 2014 16:33 PM

North, South, airplane, overbilling, justice ... Bamako (Reuters) - Mali has tightened sanitary controls at its borders but has no intention of closing them after the arrival of Guinea a man with Ebola fever that has infected several people, including a nurse who died of the disease.

President Ibrahim Boubacar Ke?ta has also asked the World Health Organization (WHO), the health services in Mali and neighboring countries hers to set up a permanent mechanism for exchange of information on public health and hygiene.

The results of the current Ebola outbreak now exceeds 5,160 deaths in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, the latter sharing a border with Mali 800 km.

"The President of the Republic has asked the Prime Minister to review uncompromising the whole system set up in the framework of the prevention and the fight against Ebola virus disease, and strengthen controls and to cordon various border crossings, "said a statement released Wednesday night by the government.

The death of the nurse Mali Bamako Tuesday led to quarantine more than 90 people.

The young man was the second person formally affected by the disease in Mali. He may have contracted virus haemorrhagic fever in treating a patient came to Guinea.

This contamination had no connection with that of a two year old girl from Guinea, who died last month.

A doctor at the Pasteur Clinic in Bamako have been in contact with the nurse who died may have been too infected by the virus.

The Malian authorities are now looking for all the people who may be coming into contact with the nurse and recently with three other infected people.

WHO has reported for Mali four confirmed or probable deaths Ebola virus.

(Tiemoko Diallo, Marc Angrand for the French service):tiphat: http://www.maliweb.net/sante/mali-renforce-ses-controles-aux-frontieres-face-ebola-636252.html
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

...But the country intends to fight now to stem the spread. The latest warning of Tuesday evening after the death of the nurse 25 years of clinical Pasteur tested positive the same day, who treated a 66-year-old imam come to Guinea. The hotel, frequented by hundreds of people every day, has been placed in quarantine.

The Imam is he died on October 27, and a friend came to visit him, said WHO AFP, adding that both are considered probable cases of Ebola, while the clinic was initially diagnosed at an imam "malaria", according to a reporter maliweb.net.
The Mali starts again in screening

The announcement of this new contamination occurs when the Mali was preparing to lift the quarantine of more than 100 people have approached the single case of the virus so far, that of a two year old girl came from Guinea and died Oct. 24 in Kayes in western Mali.

To believe, Doctors Without Borders (MSF), in an email to 20 Minutes, it is back to square one for Mali with this new "imported" cases. "We must again identify new suspects, isolation, find contacts, make case by case basis, carefully carry the cremated upon death and start a campaign of health prevention.":tiphat:http://www.20minutes.fr/monde/1480323-20141113-ebola-mali-risque-propagation-virus#xtor=RSS-176
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

November 13, 2014 Mali |
Ebola in Mali: Government accused of withholding information from

Faced with the rise of concern about the discovery of new cases of Ebola, the government is suspected of not delivering all the information.

After the second Malian death caused by the Ebola virus, the questions begin to abound on the effectiveness of measures taken by the authorities to prevent the spread of dangerous viruses in the country.
Indeed, the fiasco that is the history of the second case does not reassure anyone. It is especially worrying that the contamination of the deceased, a young nurse, was caused by a patient came from Guinea who was hospitalized in the clinic where the young Malian worked. This Guinean died ten days before his caregiver. Between the input of Mali and Guinea the day after the death of the young nurse, fifteen days have passed without any authority triggers the alert.
Neither the health personnel of the clinic, nor the government, no one doubted the presence of Ebola virus on Malian soil.
The government would try to hide it the shortcomings of the system of prevention?

There was a time, October 29, Le Point Africa, the continent's version of the French magazine had carried a story in the border area between Mali and Guinea. Our colleagues constataient that when away from the axis Bamako Conakry, going to Koul?mal? "border soon becomes a sieve."
In a town near Kour?mal?, a man confided to the point that Africa is working on panning for gold side Guinea before returning to his family in Mali, but it ensures that the inspections took place only on the axis Bamako Conakry.
"Here, there is nobody to check our temperature. Every week I go to work on panning for gold to Siguiri to feed my family. No problem for me, "he had said.
These flaws, the government would not they know. Why, under the pretext of avoiding psychosis, he keep quiet some information to journalists. "We want to avoid psychosis," argues near the Malian Ministry of Health.
The Point and Africa, which obviously wanted a new authorization, states that "in recent weeks, the ministries of communication and health no longer were issuing permission for reporters to produce subjects Kour?mal?. "
The Government provides little on the Ebola virus. Proof, since Monday, only one official release is out of the Ministry of Health. Meanwhile, Mali, Bamako in particular, lives on rumors. Rumors that happen to be the best means to create psychosis.:tiphat:https://translate.google.com/transl...vit-en-etat-de-siege-face-a-ebola/&edit-text=
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

After the death of the nurse aged 25 following the Ebola virus - Pasteur's clinical cordoned off by the security forces - 50 people including 20 of the MINUSMA segregated
November 13, 2014 at 15:15 PM Category: Health



More than fifty people put in isolation and Daoudabougou Djicoroni the Pasteur clinic quarantined and forbidden access. These are the measures taken by the Ministry of Health after the death of the nurse suffering from Ebola virus. Other measures have been taken to search for people who have had contact with the nurse or Guinea marabout who contaminated and died on October 27 in the same health facility for. A doctor said ultrasound clinic with symptoms of the disease has been isolated.



Taking a walk yesterday Wednesday at the Pasteur clinic we realize the important security arrangements put in place to prevent the curious from approaching the building or people to visit their hospitalized relatives. The atmosphere was gloomy. Malian police and peacekeepers cordoned off the area. And those outside the institution were kept at a distance. The place that was usually reserved for vendors and parking of taxis was stormed by security forces. We see police officers with protective equipment such as gloves and mufflers ..
For good reason, a nurse at the polyclinic died of Ebola. The Ministry of Health and the Public Health made the decision to quarantine the hospital patients, physicians and visitors who were in the clinic since November 11. Practical steps have been taken to provide meals to people in isolation. Therefore, regular monitoring of these individuals was undertaken..:tiphat:http://www.maliweb.net/sante/apres-...t-20-minusma-placees-en-isolement-636142.html
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - 4 cases, 3 deaths in Bamako

November 13, 2014


Mali: The main shareholder of the Pasteur Clinic, Dr. Ben Baba: "We are seeking the support of the state for the management of patients" "We are the victims: Two doctors are in isolation"

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Following the death from disease Ebola a nurse trainee Polyclinic Pasteur virus, on the evening of Tuesday, November 11, the principal shareholder of the institution reference Dr. Ben Baba, better known by the sobriquet of Alwata, cardiologist by profession, hosted a press conference at the Hotel Salam.

It was in the afternoon yesterday at the Hotel Salam. The Ministry of Health and WHO, which were due to him, are left invisible. Fortunately, his wife was there to accompany and support.
According to the narration of the facts by Dr. Ben Baba, trainee nurse died in his clinic called Salifou Diarra. Since then, the clinic is put under quarantine and monitored by security forces, including MINUSMA, which also has patients in the lot.
"A preliminary assessment has been made. An epidemiological investigation is ongoing. It will include many things. Meanwhile, it must be said that the Guinean patient Ko?ta Umar, 65, came to consultation on October 25 (Saturday) between 21 h and 22 h. He was admitted to the emergency. The attending physician, Dr. Doumbia, has examined and hospitalized.
I do not have yet not seen the file, but according to information I have been given, the patient suffered from pneumonia. Two days later, on October 27, he had complications. He died. The body was returned to his family in Daoudabougou, which then went according to our information, to make the funeral Kour?mal?.
It was only well after the team from the Ministry of Health has informed us that the patient who died was a suspect Ebola cases. Immediately, the process of monitoring and prevention began: hand washing, taking the temperature at the entrance to Shepherd. This is not all. All those who have had contact with the old were listed and the Department of Health all addresses.
Saturday, November 8, the nurse trainee Salifou Diarra appeared at the clinic. He was hospitalized and isolated in a room, not without alerting the team of Prof. Sow in charge of the fight against Ebola epidemic. On Sunday, there were samples. The result of that would fall a few hours later, we were contacted forty-eight hours later, that is to say, two days after the death of the patient. (Note: this is called the doctor after death).
WHO, MSF, CDC and the team of Prof. Sow are now disinfecting the rooms. The clinic is quarantined. There are 35 patients hospitalized, 22 of MINUSMA. We have problems to feed them, to give them something to drink, because we do not have access to the clinic.
It is difficult that we could send them to eat through the security forces. Patients who are not doctors or nurses have to care for them. We want the support of the state for the care of these patients or their transfer, "said Dr. Ben Baba to the press. Before adding that he was in contact with the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Health.
He found that his normal clinic is closed for 21 days. During this period, there will be no consultation or hospitalization. Following questions from reporters, the speaker will argue that this case of Ebola was imported from Guinea, as the nurse trainee has been in contact with the old Ko?ta, who was imam Kour?mal?. It also says that three nurses fled the Pasteur Clinic after the death of Salifou Diarrra, along with three other patients.
As for Dr. Doumbia, who examined the Guinean, it is under surveillance, while his colleague who was in charge of the nursing student, Dr. Djoumand? is declared suspect. What did tell Dr. Ben Baba "we are victims".
Finally, he insisted that the state should help them to manage patients through trained and equipped personnel. He also invited each other to observe strict hygiene rules on the matter. :tiphat: https://translate.google.com/transl...vit-en-etat-de-siege-face-a-ebola/&edit-text=
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

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Ebola: Two new cases of Ebola in Mali

Sahelien.com

November 14, 2014

Two people tested positive for Ebola virus and are at isolation center. The information was given to us last Thursday late in the evening by an official of the Malian Ministry of Health.

"The doctor sonographer Clinique Pasteur tested positive for Ebola virus and also another person," said Daou Markatié, press officer at the Malian Ministry of Health. It sonographer who had contact with the patient came from Guinea and died on October 27 at Clinique Pasteur.
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Mali Identifies Five Ebola Cases With Sixth Possible

By Francois Rihouay and Simeon Bennett Nov 14, 2014

Investigators have identified five people infected by Ebola in Mali and have a sixth suspected case as the nation races to contain the virus that has ravaged three of its West African neighbors.

More than 200 people who had contacts with those individuals have been identified, and new cases will probably be confirmed in the coming days, Hubert Balique, a French public-health expert consulting with the French embassy in Mali, told reporters yesterday in the capital city, Bamako.

more details: Bloomberg
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Mali traces over 200 contacts in second Ebola wave

BAMAKO/GENEVA Fri Nov 14, 2014

(Reuters) - Mali is tracing at least 200 contacts linked to confirmed and probable Ebola victims as it seeks to control its second Ebola outbreak, health officials said on Friday.

An initial batch of contacts linked to a 2-year-old from Guinea who died of Ebola last month were close to finishing their 21-day quarantine period when Mali confirmed its second case this week.

At least four more suspected Ebola deaths have occurred, all linked to an imam who entered Mali from neighboring Guinea and died late last month with Ebola-like symptoms that were not recognized.

Health Ministry spokesman Marakatie Dow said that a woman who had helped wash the imam's body died on Thursday at Bamako's Gabriel Toure Hospital.

Dow said an initial Ebola test result for the woman was positive, making her the fourth clinically confirmed Malian case, although further analysis would be carried out abroad.

"There are 200 contacts if we add those linked to the case of the woman yesterday," Dow told Reuters.
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Mali Already Has An Ebola Cluster: Can The Virus Be Stopped?

Friday, November 14, 2014, 2:32am
By Jason Beaubien

"This is not just one case," says Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "It's a cluster." He's talking about the Ebola situation in Mali, where two people have likely died of the disease in Bamako, the capital, and two others have tested positive.
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"This is very deeply concerning," says Frieden. The CDC is sending additional staff to help respond to the outbreak.
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Frieden says the risk of this cluster turning into a major outbreak is high.

"There will be hundreds of contacts who need to be traced. Every single one needs to be contacted every day. If anyone dies, they need to be safely buried."

Frieden says the CDC may introduce exit screening at the Bamako airport and the U.S. may consider new entry requirements for travelers arriving from the landlocked nation.
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http://www.wpr.org/mali-already-has-ebola-cluster-can-virus-be-stopped
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Translation Google

Prime Minister chairs a meeting on Ebola and receives new aggregate

Prime Minister Moussa Mara chaired the afternoon of Thursday, November 13, 2014 a special meeting of the Standing Committee of Management épidémies.En Indeed, during the Council of Ministers on Wednesday 12, the Head of State instructed the Prime Minister Government review and uncompromising the whole system set up in the framework of the prevention and the fight against Ebola virus disease; strengthen controls and the cordon at various border crossings; establish with WHO and health services in neighboring countries a permanent information exchange system and regularly inform the public about the developments and invite strict compliance with hygiene measures enacted.

The discussions with several government officials and technical services focused on the point where the epidemic hemorrhagic fever Ebola presented by the Minister of Health and Public Hygiene and teams coordination.

Indeed, our country had remained in phase 1 relative to Ebola is classified now in phase 2 with the first case of internal contamination reported at the Clinique Pasteur in Bamako. During the treatment of a patient arrived from neighboring Guinea , a young doctor caught the virus.

Persons identified as contacts, technical services presided over the implementation monitoring and complete disinfection of homes and places of transit. Ditto for the Pasteur clinic that has been disinfected and placed under quarantine.

After more than three hours of debate, important steps have been taken to strengthen those earlier such as the production of a manifesto in the public transport sector.

So it was decided:
• monitoring the implementation of all people contacts and treatment of possible cases;
• strengthening the health center Kourémalé the Guinean border
• the creation of a site in isolation 72 hours to Kourémalé,
• the introduction of mobile testing temperature brigades;
• accelerated depreciation areas in isolation sites;
• the definition of some preventive measures to all private clinics;
• strengthening the medical teams and the collective and individual equipment;
• strengthening information and awareness about Ebola and hygiene;
• the hardest involvement of civil society and religious;
• Information of diplomatic missions and foreign companies;
• to shed light on the cases occurred in the clinical Ebola;
• evaluate and revise the system of prevention and response capabilities;
• ensure secure and motivate medical personnel;
• strengthen collaboration with all the technical and financial partners including WHO and Doctors Without Borders.
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Last updated Friday, November 14, 2014 at 14:48

http://www.sante.gov.ml/index.php?o...coit-de-nouveaux-agreges-&catid=78&Itemid=120
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WHO representation in MALI
Internal Report of the Situation # 20
Ebola virus disease
November 13, 2014
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256 contacts identified between 12 and 13 November: Research contacts continue to Bamako.
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Monitoring contacts:

170 contacts including 56 health agents identified and tracked at health clinic Pasteur.

20 contacts identified and followed at the landlord home of the probable deceased case.

5 contacts of the landlord of the probable deceased case (all health workers) identified and monitored at Baden clinic.

5 contacts of the deceased probable case identified and tracked in Kourémalé.

56 contacts identified and followed at the home of the nurse who cared
for the deceased probable case .

12 contacts of the confirmed deceased case in Kayes being followed.
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http://www.sante.gov.ml/docs/MALI%20-%20EVD-%20Sitrep%2013%20Novembre%202014_21h23.pdf
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Translation Google

Ebola: two other deaths considered "suspects" in Mali, a confirmed contamination (Health)

By AFP - Date: 2 hours ago 4 minutes 5 comments

Bamako - Two people deceased in Mali are considered new "very suspicious Ebola cases" related to a Guinean imam at a clinic in the capital, Bamako, said Friday to AFP an official of the Ministry of health.
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"A Malian doctor who has been in contact with the nurse who died of Ebola is positive," said the head of the Ministry of Health under the condition of anonymity, confirming the contamination of the practitioner, previously considered as a "highly suspected case" and followed "in the intensive care unit."

"In addition, samples were taken on two other patients who died and are considered highly suspicious cases. Test results are expected," the official added.

Asked about the veracity of the information that it would be deceased persons in a home in Bamako where transited the body the Imam Guinean , the same medical source said yes.

http://malijet.com/la_societe_malie...consideres-comme-suspects-au-mali-une-co.html
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Mali tries to trace 343 contacts in second Ebola wave
Source: Reuters - Fri, 14 Nov 2014 23:01 GMT

(Updates number of cases, contacts being traced)

BAMAKO/GENEVA, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Mali is trying to trace as many as 343 people linked to confirmed and probable Ebola victims in an effort to control its second Ebola outbreak, health officials said on Friday.

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Samba Sow, the head of Mali's Ebola response, said on state television two more suspected cases were being tested.

Malian Health Ministry spokesman Marakatie Daou said a woman who had helped wash the imam's body died on Thursday at the Gabriel Toure Hospital in Mali's capital, Bamako.

Daou said an initial Ebola test result for the woman was positive, making her the fourth clinically confirmed Malian case, although further analysis would be carried out abroad.

Mali's government said on Friday afternoon 256 contacts had been identified and would be monitored.

A spokeswoman for the World Health Organisation said the number of contacts that needed monitoring had risen to 343 by Friday evening, underscoring the scale of the task health workers have in containing the second wave of cases.

Reuters journalists outside the Nenecarre mosque in Bamako's Djikoroni Para neighbourhood, where the imam's body was washed, said four health workers in protective gear entered the mosque to disinfect it but no effort was made to stop people from entering for Friday prayers.

Cases are being traced in a number of locations across Bamako and on the porous border with Guinea.

These included the Pasteur Clinic, which treated the imam but has since been quarantined. It is not connected to the Institut Pasteur, a French-based institute specialising in infectious diseases.

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In a sign of growing concern over the new wave of cases, the French government on Friday updated its website to advise against all but essential travel to Bamako and Kayes, the western region where the girl died. (Reporting by Tiemoko Diallo in Bamako and Joe Penney in Bamako and Tom Miles in Geneva; Writing by David Lewis and Emma Farge; Editing by Jonathan Oatis):tiphat:http://www.trust.org/item/20141114230033-qvij1/?
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

CDC issues travel alert for Mali over Ebola cluster
Posted by Staff on November 14, 2014
As of November 12, 2014, the World Health Organization reported a cluster of three Ebola cases in Bamako, Mali. The cluster in Bamako is linked to a man who had been in a clinic in Bamako after becoming sick in Guinea. Since that time, a small number of Ebola cases linked to this patient have been reported in Bamako...
..This has prompted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to issue a travel alert to notify travelers that a few Ebola cases have been reported in Bamako, Mali, and to inform them of actions they can take to reduce their risk of getting the disease.
CDC recommends that travelers to Mali protect themselves by avoiding contact with the blood and body fluids of people who are sick, because of the possibility they may be sick with Ebola. Although a cluster of cases has been reported only in Bamako, travelers to all parts of Mali should be alert for reports of possible further spread within the country....:tiphat:http://outbreaknewstoday.com/cdc-issues-travel-alert-for-mali-over-ebola-cluster-76990/
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

November 14, 2014 Mali |
A French Minister Saturday To Mali Last Countries Affected By Ebola


French Secretary of State in charge of Development, Annick Girardin, announced Friday told AFP she would travel to Conakry Saturday emergency in Mali last country in West Africa affected by the Ebola outbreak , considering the situation "worrying."


"The situation in Mali is worrying. I decided to make myself tomorrow (Saturday) to Bamako to meet with Malian authorities to see how we can change the scale, "said Ms. Girardin, an official visit to Guinea, where she inaugurated Friday Macenta (south) a anti-Ebola center funded by France.

The program its movement does not initially included progress in Mali, which reported deaths related to Ebola patients from neighboring Guinea.

A two year old girl who traveled from the southern Guinea died in Kayes (Mali west) on 24 October.

This week, three new deaths were announced, unrelated to the girl: an imam come to Guinea death on October 27, a nurse in a clinic in Bamako who treated him and a friend came to visit Imam.

Friday, the government said it had decided to combine all entries Guinea by land in one crossing point, where the health checks will be strengthened.

Ms. Girardin, "there are four confirmed cases (Ebola), including 3 in Bamako and 256 people followed" in Mali. There are "1,400 French soldiers and 6,000 French (civil) to place," she said.

"We are studying the best ways to further assist the friend country," she said.

"There is already a treatment center a dozen beds run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) -Spain, the idea is to quickly build the center and study with the Malian authorities how we can make a very fast response, "added the minister.

Girardin must meet especially in Bamako Mali President and officials from the World Health Organization (WHO). :tiphat:https://translate.google.com/transl...vit-en-etat-de-siege-face-a-ebola/&edit-text=
 
Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Re: New outbreak of Ebola in Mali - at least 6 cases, 4 deaths in Bamako

Death of the nurse Salif diarra following Ebola: The President of the Clinique Pasteur panicked
November 14, 2014 at 14:47 PMCategory: Health

.... To set the scene, the president of the Clinique Pasteur said that the young nurse trainee, Salif Diarra died November 11, 2014, as a result of infection with Ebola virus also stating that since this event, a first assessment clinic was made and an epidemiological survey conducted by the Ministry of Health is underway.
Speaking of old Guinean died, Dr. Ben Baba told reporters that it is Saturday, October 25, 2014, between 21h and 22 h 30, the old man named Umar Ko?ta, Guinean patient was received in consultation, in febrile table with severe pneumonia by Dr. Doumbia, doctor on call that day. According to still the president of the Clinique Pasteur, the old came in a regular car with a parent, as any ordinary patient. According to him, the pneumonia that plagued the old Ko?ta worsened and the patient died Monday, October 27, 2014. It was after his death that the National Board of Health has informed the clinic that the patient Guinea, had family members who died of Ebola suites.
According to the President of the Clinique Pasteur, beyond the lung, the doctor on duty did not inform the management of the clinic on an Ebola adding that after the death of the old cases, the family asked that the body is transported to a periphery of Bamako.
"As soon as we were informed by the National Board of Health, we decided to make a list of all personnel who had contact with the patient and we put under observation," said he said .
Thus, Salif Diarra, trainee nurse, who has been in contact with the patient showed up at the clinic pastor, Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014, in serious condition with all signs of the disease Ebola After a few days of absence reported Dr. Ben Baba continues that on his arrival, as he was on the list of people under surveillance, the doctor who received immediately put in a special room and Pr Samba Sow, director of the Center for Vaccine Development in Mali, was immediately informed to the care of the patient.
He also announced at the time of the decision to quarantine the clinic, there were 35 inpatients including 22 patients and 13 munisma the nursing staff and administrative staff.
Very embarrassed by this situation, the President of the Clinique Pasteur reported that there is a second case of suspected patients in the person of Dr. Diomand? which is currently supported at the isolated site, and for taking load possible cases of Ebola, installed at the National Center for support in the fight against the disease.
Moreover, panicking and not knowing the fate of his clinic after lightness, President Dr. Ben Baba invited the Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene for management of patients who are currently hospitalized Clinic for their treatment and diet. Or he wants the state transfers to another place for the period of quarantine for their proper monitoring.:tiphat:https://translate.googleusercontent...2.html&usg=ALkJrhhzkoP8HEvsUrhJlYPD-xfPdMAvMA
 
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