Pathfinder
Editor, Senior Moderator
WEEKLY BULLETIN ON OUTBREAKS
AND OTHER EMERGENCIES
Week 10: 1-7 March 2021
Data as reported by: 17:00; 7 March 2021
Ebola virus disease Guinea
18 Cases
9 Deaths
50.0% CFR
EVENT DESCRIPTION
The outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) declared in Guinea on
14 February 2021 continues. As of 7 March 2021, there is a total
of 18 cases (14 confirmed and 4 probable) and nine deaths (case
fatality ratio 50.0%). Currently, only one health district remains
active (reporting at least one confirmed cases) and two health
districts out of 38 are on alert (have at least one contact). Five
health workers are among the confirmed cases.
A total of 306 (88%) contacts out of 348 are being followed
up. Four displaced contacts, three internal to Guinea (Conakry,
Lola and Tougue) and one outside Guinea (in the country of
C?te d?Ivoire), are being actively sought and will be returned to
N?Zerekore when they are found.
PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIONS
Full incident management has been implemented in Guinea.
A supporting mission is in place in N?Zerekore to strengthen
coordination and response pillars; a local alert system has
been implemented, as well as active case finding and followup of
resource mobilization (CERF, ECHO funds).
Vaccination has started, with a cumulative total of 2038
people vaccinated, including 298 high-risk contacts, 1386
contacts-of-contacts and 394 probable contacts, including
720 frontline workers.
Case management in affected regions is being supported
by partners, and safe and dignified burial teams are being
trained by the Red Cross.
Three new community deaths, with two swabs collected and
one safe and dignified burial conducted.
Ten patients (5 confirmed and 5 suspected cases) are
currently hospitalized in the Epidemic Diseases Treatment
Centre in N?Zerekore.
Risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) is
underway, with support for training women in EVD response;
raising awareness among bereaved families, meeting with
the president of the Federation of Motorcycle Taxi Trade
Unions and sharing the first socio-anthropological report on
the perceptions of communities in Gouecke.
SITUATION INTERPRETATION
Health teams in Guinea are acting rapidly to trace the path of the
virus and curb further infections and a full incident management
system has been set up. Challenges are inadequate coordination
in N?Zerekore and community resistance to response measures,
which requires rapid management to facilitate access to
communities for implementation of public health actions, which is
being delayed by this resistance, including vaccination activities.
There is an urgent need for additional funds to allow recruitment
of additional staff to strengthen field operations, particularly in
N?Zerekore.
https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/340012/OEW10-0107032021.pdf
AND OTHER EMERGENCIES
Week 10: 1-7 March 2021
Data as reported by: 17:00; 7 March 2021
Ebola virus disease Guinea
18 Cases
9 Deaths
50.0% CFR
EVENT DESCRIPTION
The outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) declared in Guinea on
14 February 2021 continues. As of 7 March 2021, there is a total
of 18 cases (14 confirmed and 4 probable) and nine deaths (case
fatality ratio 50.0%). Currently, only one health district remains
active (reporting at least one confirmed cases) and two health
districts out of 38 are on alert (have at least one contact). Five
health workers are among the confirmed cases.
A total of 306 (88%) contacts out of 348 are being followed
up. Four displaced contacts, three internal to Guinea (Conakry,
Lola and Tougue) and one outside Guinea (in the country of
C?te d?Ivoire), are being actively sought and will be returned to
N?Zerekore when they are found.
PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIONS
Full incident management has been implemented in Guinea.
A supporting mission is in place in N?Zerekore to strengthen
coordination and response pillars; a local alert system has
been implemented, as well as active case finding and followup of
resource mobilization (CERF, ECHO funds).
Vaccination has started, with a cumulative total of 2038
people vaccinated, including 298 high-risk contacts, 1386
contacts-of-contacts and 394 probable contacts, including
720 frontline workers.
Case management in affected regions is being supported
by partners, and safe and dignified burial teams are being
trained by the Red Cross.
Three new community deaths, with two swabs collected and
one safe and dignified burial conducted.
Ten patients (5 confirmed and 5 suspected cases) are
currently hospitalized in the Epidemic Diseases Treatment
Centre in N?Zerekore.
Risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) is
underway, with support for training women in EVD response;
raising awareness among bereaved families, meeting with
the president of the Federation of Motorcycle Taxi Trade
Unions and sharing the first socio-anthropological report on
the perceptions of communities in Gouecke.
SITUATION INTERPRETATION
Health teams in Guinea are acting rapidly to trace the path of the
virus and curb further infections and a full incident management
system has been set up. Challenges are inadequate coordination
in N?Zerekore and community resistance to response measures,
which requires rapid management to facilitate access to
communities for implementation of public health actions, which is
being delayed by this resistance, including vaccination activities.
There is an urgent need for additional funds to allow recruitment
of additional staff to strengthen field operations, particularly in
N?Zerekore.
https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/340012/OEW10-0107032021.pdf