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Guinea - Conakry - Ambroise Par? clinic: Ebola caused casualties among the staff

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Wed., December 10, 2014, 7:32 p.m. Posted By Tokpana Ebola Dor?

Ambroise Par?: Ebola caused casualties among the staff, clinic still open

Ebola has hit hard Ambroise Par?, best equipped clinic in the capital Conakry. Three workers died of the virus and a fourth is under treatment. However, the clinic continues to work, arguing that the deceased employees were contaminated outside its premises.

The deceased workers are a driver and two doctors. The fourth employee who is under treatment, is a nurse. "He's much better," said to Guineenews a doctor at the clinic.

It is the driver who died first. It was on December 1, a week after his admission to the Ebola treatment center. Three days later, the first doctor died. He was of the emergency department. His case is different from that of the driver. He would have himself go to the treatment center, as opposed to the driver who has been in the business channel.

The doctor would have become contaminated in Forecariah where he had traveled in November. According to information in our possession, it was he who would have contaminated the second doctor, his friend and colleague of the intensive care unit. The latter in turn is accused of contaminating the nurse who would be better, according to a source of clinical outcome.

Investigations are underway to have all the details on these contaminations. Meanwhile, Dr. Conde tries to reassure: "These contaminations have nothing to do with the case that we received in October, which led to the suspension of our activities. None of us was found contaminated after the 21 days following this case. All of these new infections are made outside our premises.

Ebola has killed about a thousand people in Guinea. The victims included a good number of doctors and nurses who contracted the disease in the exercise of their functions.


http://guineenews.org/ambroise-pare...in-du-personnel-la-clinique-toujours-ouverte/
 
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