Re: Sierra Leone: Italian doctor infected with ebola being transferred to Rome for treatment
Re: Sierra Leone: Italian doctor infected with ebola being transferred to Rome for treatment
More information concerning the treatment center in Lakka operated by
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EBOLA IN SIERRA LEONE: the Center for the care of the sick in Lakka
In Sierra Leone the Ebola outbreak is out of control: every day you get sick more than 100 people.
To address this emergency, Thursday, September 18, 2014 we opened a center for the care of people with Ebola in Lakka, a few kilometers from the capital Freetown.
"We decided to open this center because the epidemic shows no sign of stopping: positive cases will increase and need other health care personnel, other isolation wards and other beds for patient care," says Luca Rolla, coordinator Emergency in Sierra Leone.
We have set up a facility made available by the local Ministry of Health, divided into a waiting area, triage area, an area for the isolation of suspected cases with 10 beds, an area dedicated to the care of patients from 12 beds, an area of disinfection and a morgue. These are supplemented by the service area with changing rooms, stores, laundry, kitchens.
At the Center for Lakka employs about 110 people including doctors, nurses, logisticians, auxiliary, cleaning staff. International players are from Italy, Serbia, Spain and Uganda.
To ensure adequate protection of patients and staff, all staff have received training on specific security protocols, the use of personal protective equipment and the correct movement in fixed routes within the center to prevent the spread of the virus and contamination.
Together with DFID, the cooperation agency of the British government, is working Emergency opening of a new 100-bed hospital that will be opened in mid-December.
http://www.emergency.it/sierraleone/ebola.html