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Liberia - Ebola: 10 212 confirmed cases, 4 573 deaths (WHO, April 22, 2015)

Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - tests pending

Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - tests pending

March 26, 2014 Press Release on the outbreak of EBOLA Virus
http://www.mohsw.gov.lr/documents/Press Release Mar. 26, 2014.pdf

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Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - tests pending

Ebola In Monrovia?
Wed, 03/26/2014 - 13:17 admin
1 Quarantined at JFK Medical Center 2 Suspected Cases Identified at Ganta Hospital
By:
Ishmael F. Menkor
The Daily Observer has been reliably learned from a credible source that one patient was on Tuesday, March 25, quarantined at the JFK Medical Center in Sinkor, Monrovia, after health practitioners noticed symptoms of the Ebola virus.
Our source, who asked not to be named, said the patient had come from one of those regions in Lofa region, where at least three confirmed Ebola deaths were reported by authorities of the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in Monrovia.
...
Two suspected Ebola cases were diagnosed at the Ganta United Methodist Hospital on Monday, March 24, and the patients were immediately transferred to the John F. Kennedy Hospital in Monrovia, Dr. Claude Monga, Acting Chief Medical Officer of Ganta Hospital disclosed.
Speaking to a team of journalists on Tuesday, March 25, Dr. Monga revealed the two patients were transferred because the Ganta hospital didn?t have anywhere to keep such patients.

...
http://www.liberianobserver.com/health/ebola-monrovia


?No Ebola Patients At JFK?

Written by The NEWS Published: 26 March 2014
national interest

The management of the John F. Kennedy Medical Center says there is no Ebola or suspected Ebola cases at the hospital.

Authorities at the JFK clarified that at no time did authority in Ganta transfer suspected Ebola cases to the hospital as was reported by the local media.
...
On the issue of transferring patients, the hospital said on a weekly basis, it receives scores of patients from other counties including Ganta, but indicated that recent transfers from Ganta did not in any way come with referral slip indicating Ebola.

JFK said every patient that is transferred from a health post comes with a referral slips from a medical practitioner and the slip will clearly state the patient cause of illness and all medications previously administered.
...

He told the gathering that: ?As far as we are concerned, there is not a single case of Ebola at JFK; there are lots of rumors out there that patients were transferred from Ganta with symptoms of Ebola, that information is not correct.?


http://thenewslib.com/news/367-no-ebola-patients-at-jfk
 
Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - tests pending

Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - tests pending

REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
MINISTRY OF HEALTH & SOCIAL WELFARE
P. O. BOX 10 ? 9009
1000 MONROVIA 10, LIBERIA
WEST AFRICA

PRESS RELEASE

March 27, 2014

The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare wishes to inform the general public that there are no
confirmed cases of Ebola in Liberia. As of yesterday (March 26, 2014), there were no new suspected
cases of the viral hemorrhagic fever. The number of suspected viral hemorrhagic fever remains at six
with four deaths since March 24, 2017.

According to Liberia?s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Bernice T. Dahn, the MOHSW and partners have
strengthened coordination to scale up field investigations to identify suspected cases and contacts
including outreach around border towns in Liberia as well as follow-up, provision of personal protective
equipment, IV fluids, among others. Speaking on Thursday at the regular MICAT Press briefing, Dr.
Dahn said coordination meetings are also taking place in the counties between the County Health Teams
and local officials as preventive measures against any possible spread of the disease to Liberia. Health
workers are also being trained to be posted at various ports of entry in Lofa, Bong, Nimba, Cape Mount,
Margibi, and Montserrado counties to increase awareness on the disease and ways to prevent it. Health
workers are also being trained at various hospitals to handle suspected cases. County Health Teams are
closely working with local authorities to help prevent a possible spread of the disease from neighboring
countries.

Dr. Dahn called on the media to provide the right information to the public, and not to create fear and
apprehension, so that they can take preventive measures against the spread of the disease. The Ministry of
Health is also informing the public that the only channel of information on Ebola-related matters is the
office of the Chief Medical Officer of Liberia, Dr. Bernice Dahn. Information from the various counties
on suspected Ebola cases should be channeled through the County Health Officers. Health workers are
requested not to transfer any suspected Ebola cases but to immediately contact their respective Medical
Directors or County Health Officers for appropriate actions. The public is encouraged to take the
following precautionary measures during this suspected Ebola emergency:

 Limit as much as possible, direct contact with body fluids of infected persons or dead persons.
Avoid physical contacts such as handshakes, kissing, etc.

 Wash your hands with soap and water as frequently as possible.

 Avoid direct contacts with animals such as fruit bats or monkeys/apes and the consumption of
their raw meat.

 Avoid contact with body fluids of infected person or dead person.

 Treat your water with chlorine before drinking.

Bernice T. Dahn, MD, MPH
Deputy Minister/Chief Medical Officer-RL
http://www.mohsw.gov.lr/documents/march27_press_release_1.pdf
 
Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - tests pending

Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - tests pending

Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever, Guinea (Situation as of 30 March 2014) E-mail Print
30 March 2014 ? As of 28 March, the total number of suspected and confirmed cases in the on-going Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever (EHF) outbreak in Guinea has increased to 112, including 70 deaths (Case Fatality Rate 62.5%). New suspected cases have been reported from Conakry (4 cases), Gu?k?dou (4), Macenta (1) and Dabola (1) prefectures. The date of hospital admission of the most recent suspected case is 28 March.

Two of the new suspected cases have been in health care workers indicating the need to further strengthen health facility-based infection prevention and control. Domestic infection prevention is being supported for patients managed in the community, including training carers in safe practices and the community in safe burials. In addition, 235 contacts have been traced of whom over 130 require continued follow-up. Active contact tracing is proceeding.

To date 24 clinical samples from Guinea have tested positive by PCR for the ebolavirus in samples from cases in Conakry (11), Gu?k?dou (6) and Macenta (7). In addition, Liberia has reported 2 laboratory confirmed cases in persons who had travelled to Guinea.

Both Sierra Leone and Liberia have revised down the number of suspected cases reported previously. Liberia reported that 3 persons from Gu?k?dou developed symptoms and signs suggestive of EHF and died in Liberia. Pre-mortem samples collected from these cases tested positive for ebolavirus at the Institut Pasteur (IP) Dakar mobile laboratory in Conakry.

Sierra Leone has identified 2 suspected cases, both of whom died. All of the confirmed and suspected cases reported by Liberia and Sierra Leone had travelled to Guinea before illness onset. Investigations into these suspected cases are on-going. No new suspected cases have been reported from either Liberia or Sierra Leone.

In accordance with the International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005), the Ministries of Health of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia together with WHO and other response partners are implementing a coordinated response to the outbreak. WHO has alerted countries bordering Guinea about the outbreak and to heighten surveillance for illness consistent with a viral haemorrhagic fever, especially along land borders.

As this is a rapidly changing situation, the number of reported cases and deaths, contacts under medical observation and the number of laboratory results are subject to change due to enhanced surveillance and contact tracing activities, ongoing laboratory investigations and consolidation of case, contact and laboratory data.

The national authorities of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia have activated their national emergency committees, prepared EHF response plans and carried out needs assessments. Rapid Response Teams to investigate cases and trace contacts. Priority activities include active case finding in affected communities, case isolation and management, contact tracing and raising awareness of EHF risk factors and prevention among health care workers, affected communities and the general public. Case isolation facilities have been established and planned in collaboration with international partners, information and education materials developed and distributed, intensive multimedia communications are underway and psychosocial support is being provided to patients, their families and the affected communities.

WHO and response partners are continuing to support the outbreak response through mobilising international expertise (clinical care, infection prevention and control including isolation services, surveillance and epidemiology, laboratory diagnosis and reference, logistics and social mobilisation. WHO is also supporting countries in financial and human resource mobilisation and supplies such as personal protective equipment (PPE).

WHO does not recommend that any travel or trade restrictions be applied to Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone based on the current information available for this event.
http://www.afro.who.int/en/clusters...-haemorrhagic-fever-guinea-30-march-2014.html
 
Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 3 fatal cases confirmed

Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 3 fatal cases confirmed

Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever, Liberia (Situation as of 30 March 2014) E-mail Print
30 March 2014 ? The Ministry of Health (MoH) of Liberia has provided updated details on the suspected and confirmed cases of Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever (EHF) in Liberia. As of 29 March, seven clinical samples, all from adult patients from Foya district, Lofa County, have been tested by PCR using Ebola Zaire virus primers by the mobile laboratory of the Institut Pasteur (IP) Dakar in Conakry. Two of those samples have tested positive for the ebolavirus. There have been 2 deaths among the suspected cases; a 35 year old woman who died on 21 March tested positive for ebolavirus while a male patient who died on 27 March tested negative. Foya remains the only district in Liberia that has reported confirmed or suspected cases of EHF. As of 26 March, Liberia had 27 contacts under medical follow-up.

In accordance with the International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005), the MoH of Liberia is communicating regularly with WHO and neighbouring countries to help coordinate and harmonise surveillance, prevention and control activities.

Response activities within health care facilities include strengthening infection prevention and control (IPC) at the Foya Hospital, the provision of additional personal preventive equipment (PPE) and medical supplies to support case isolation and clinical management and training for health care workers in IPC. Health care workers are receiving training on EHF; 50 clinicians from 5 hospitals in Montserrado County received training on 27 March. PPE and medical supplies have also been sent to Bong and Nimba Counties which border Guinea.

As this is a rapidly changing situation, the number of reported cases and deaths, contacts under medical observation and the number of laboratory results are subject to change due to enhanced surveillance and contact tracing activities, ongoing laboratory investigations and consolidation of case, contact and laboratory data.

Liberia has established a high level National Task Force to lead the response. Response partners include WHO, the International Red Cross (IRC), Samaritan?s Purse (SP) Liberia, Pentecostal Mission Unlimited (PMU)-Liberia, CHF-WASH Liberia, PLAN-Liberia, UNFPA and UNICEF.

The IRC is supporting awareness campaigns among health care workers in a number of districts in Lofa County, and is working with PMU-Liberia and SP Liberia to provide PPE to 41 health facilities including 37 clinics, 3 health centres and the Curran Lutheran Hospital. Samaritan?s Purse is also providing logistics for the movement of response personnel medical supplies and fuel.

CHF-WASH Liberia, PLAN-Liberia, UNFPA and UNICEF are supporting the MoH in social mobilisation activities to raise community awareness about EHF and promote risk reduction measures.

WHO does not recommend that any travel or trade restrictions be applied to Liberia, Guinea or Sierra Leone based on the current information available for this event.
http://www.afro.who.int/en/clusters...ws/4072-ebola-haemorrhagic-fever-liberia.html
 
Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 2 cases confirmed

Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 2 cases confirmed

EBOLA PRESENCE CONFIRMED
Written by FPA Reporter
Published: 30 March 2014

Monrovia - Health Minister Dr. Walter Gwenigale has confirmed that two out of five tests sent to France for examination has confirmed that the deadly Ebola virus is in territorial limits of Liberia. Speaking to FrontPageAfrica Sunday night, Dr. Gwenigale explained that one of the deaths reported in Foya, Lofa County last week was confirmed from the tests from France as positive with the Ebola virus.

Said Dr. Gwenigale: ?The lady who died from Foya was a result of Ebola and the woman taking care of her is still alive. However, she left Foya to come down to Firestone to her husband. We have searched and found her and has already instructed Dr. Mabande, the Medical Administrator at the Firestone Hospital to isolate her from people.?

Dr. Gwenigale explained that health authorities have also found the husband of the lady and that the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, USA has been notified. The confirmation comes as Liberia struggles in dealing with the anxiety associated with the reported outbreak of the deadly Ebola Virus in Guinea and its subsequent spreading to Liberia with over eight cases reported by health authorities, which by the end of last week had vanished.
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http://frontpageafricaonline.com/index.php/health-sci/1181-ebola-presence-confirmed
 
Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 2 cases confirmed

Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 2 cases confirmed

UN notes of Liberia press conference. Please read from the bottom to the top:

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 1m
It is crucial to ensure all transmission chains from current #Ebola outbreak have been broken before declaring outbreak over via @WHO

Gregory Härtl ‏@HaertlG 1m
.@UNMILNews Understood.Think about how many transmissions from bats to bush meat there could be on ongoing basis. 42 days not relevant here.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 1m
LIVE: "Chief Medical Officer available on-call 24/7 for media." - #Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

Gregory Härtl ‏@HaertlG 5m
.@UNMILNews Aye! This is not necessarioly correct. As we don't know the source and any bush meat could be infected, waiting 42 days #Ebola

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 24m
LIVE: "Media: don't take pictures of suspected patients. Respect confidentiality." - #Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 3m
LIVE: "Media: please help us. Help the people to avoid fear, panic and denial." - #Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 5m
LIVE: "Don't travel if you have symptoms. Report to nearest medical facility." - #Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 7m
LIVE: "Lofa is the epicenter of the epidemic. One case is an epidemic." -#Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 8m
LIVE: "Any sudden death or person w/ fever needs to be reported immediately." -#Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 10m
LIVE: "National taskforce established & working tirelessly for effective response." -#Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 13m
LIVE: "Ebola is transmitted from person to person through direct physical contact." -#Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 14m
LIVE: "Avoid eating bats and other bush meat during this period." -#Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 17m
LIVE: "Traditional practices that could spread this disease need to be avoided." -#Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 18m
LIVE: "We need to follow those who have had contact w/ Ebola patients for 21 days." -#Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 20m
LIVE: "This is a preventable disease." - #Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 25m
LIVE: Everyone who interacted w/ woman w/ Ebola is being investigated/isolated. - #Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 28m
LIVE: Woman w/ #Ebola took taxi from Foya to Firestone Clinic for treatment. - #Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 31m
LIVE: Out of 7 samples tested, 2 are positive for Ebola virus. - #Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.

UNMIL ‏@UNMILNews 32m
LIVE: "We are working around the clock to reach out to the public." - #Liberia Ministry of Health Press Conference on #Ebola.
 
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Re: Guinea - Hemorrhagic fever killed 78 people with 122 suspected cases - Ebola lab confirmed in 22 cases

Re: Guinea - Hemorrhagic fever killed 78 people with 122 suspected cases - Ebola lab confirmed in 22 cases

The Government of Liberia has announced a number of measures to curtail the spread of the deadly Ebola virus, a day after it confirmed the first two cases of the virus here.
Among the preventive measures are avoiding direct contacts with body fluids of infected persons, which include having sex with suspected persons, not eating dead bush animals and being very careful in handling fresh bush meat.

Others include avoiding bathing dead bodies of suspected patients, eating plums/mangoes and other fruits partially eaten by bats; avoid eating monkeys, bats, and bamboos.

“The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare wishes to confirm that two out of the seven samples sent for laboratory analysis of the Ebola Virus in Liberia are positive, indicating that Liberia now has an outbreak of the virus,” the ministry said in a statement issued Monday.

The two Liberian cases are sisters, one of whom had recently returned from Guinea to Foyah, a district in the northern Liberian town of Lofa, Information Minister Lewis Brown told this paper via mobile phone Monday.

One of the sisters, the one who returned from Guinea, died later in Foyah, while the other sister who had earlier taken care of her deceased sister returned to Firestone, where she resides via Chicken-Soup Factory, a community in Gardnerville, outside Monrovia and was later taken to Harbel, Firestone and received by her husband at a taxi rank. This was after she had spent one night with the taxi driver’s family.

“We sent 7 samples or specimens for testing, two came back positive,” Brown explains. He said the seven samples included the two sisters. He said Government has identified the husband of the sister who returned to Harbel, Firestone, adding that she has a household of four.

Mr. Brown said the government has also identified the taxi driver who took the infected lady from Foyah and his family. The driver, he added, is assisting in the identification of other passengers that were in the taxi from Foyah. The children of the infected lady, he said, are also being monitored as the lady has been quarantined.


Below is the full press statement issued by the Liberian government

The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare wishes to confirm that two out of the seven samples sent for laboratory analysis of the Ebola Virus in Liberia are positive, indicating that Liberia now has an outbreak of the virus. According to Health and Social Welfare Minister Dr. Walter T. Gwenigale, one of those tested positive is dead while the other person is alive.

Speaking at the Ministry of Information Press briefing on Monday in Monrovia, Minister Gwenigale told the public that the lady tested positive left Foyah in Lofa County, over the weekend and travelled to Harbel, Margibi County, where she and her family are being closely monitored in addition to the taxi driver who transported her from Foyah to Monrovia.

Dr. Gwenigale and Information Minister Lewis Brown admonished the press against direct contact with those suspected or tested positive with the virus for fear of contracted the virus and that the media should help educate the public to make informed decisions about their health.

Also speaking during the press briefing, WHO Country Representative, Dr. Nestor Ndayimirije, commended the government of Liberia for acting swiftly to provide information to the public about the disease. Speaking further, Dr. Ndayimirije, appealed to the public to avoid fear, panic, and denial about the Ebola virus so that appropriate actions can be taken to prevent and contain the disease.
He also appealed to the media to provide accurate information to the public about the virus, taking into consideration that Ebola is not air-borne but that it can be transmitted through contacts with body fluids of infected persons..:tiphat:http://www.thenewdawnliberia.com/in...onkey-meat-others&catid=25:politics&Itemid=59
 
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Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 2 cases confirmed

Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 2 cases confirmed

REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
MINISTRY OF HEALTH & SOCIAL WELFARE
P. O. BOX 10 – 9009
1000 MONROVIA 10, LIBERIA
WEST AFRICA



PRESS RELEASE
March 31, 2014

The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare wishes to confirm that two out of the seven samples sent for laboratory
analysis of the Ebola Virus in Liberia are positive, indicating that Liberia now has an outbreak of the virus.
According to Health and Social Welfare Minister Dr. Walter T. Gwenigale, one of those tested positive is dead
while the other person is alive. Speaking at the Ministry of Information Press briefing on Monday in Monrovia,
Minister Gwenigale told the public that the lady tested positive left Foyah in Lofa County, over the weekend and
travelled to Harbel, Margibi County where she and her family are being closely monitored in addition to the taxi
driver who transported her from Foyah to Monrovia. Dr. Gwenigale and Information Minister Lewis Brown
admonished the press against direct contact with those suspected or tested positive with the virus for fear of
contracted the virus and that the media should help educate the public to make informed decisions about their health.
Also speaking during the press briefing, WHO Country Representative, Dr. Nestor Ndayimirije, commended the
government of Liberia for acting swiftly to provide information to the public about the disease. Speaking further, Dr.
Ndayimirije, appealed to the public to avoid fear, panic, and denial about the Ebola virus so that appropriate actions
can be taken to prevent and contain the disease. He also appealed to the media to provide accurate information to the
public about the virus, taking into consideration that Ebola is not air-borne but that it can be transmitted through
contacts with body fluids of infected persons and some bush animals including fruit bats, monkey, and chimpanzee.

Meanwhile, the MOHSW and partners have stepped up robust plans and strategies to prevent and contain the spread
of the Ebola virus in Liberia. Hotlines have been established for the public to call and get basic information about
the disease. The hotline numbers are 0770198517, 0777549805, 0886530260, 0886549805.Other ongoing efforts are
coordination meetings at both national and county levels, distribution of personal protective sets to hospitals in
Montserrado, deployment of two teams to Nimba and Bong counties to support county efforts, training of clinicians
to create more awareness, resource mobilization, improved water and sanitation, contact tracing, surveillance and
case management in affected areas. Awareness messages in various dialects and information fliers on Ebola have
been produced and disseminated to the various counties as part of efforts to prevent the spread of the disease.

The MOHSW is appealing to superintendents and local authorities in the various counties to work closely with
County Health Teams to coordinate activities with religious and community leaders and gCHVs in preventing and
containing the Ebola outbreak in the country. The public is also advised against buying bush meat for consumption.
The public is encouraged to take the following precautionary measures during this suspected Ebola emergency:
 Not to eat dead bush animals or be very careful in handling fresh bush meat.
 Avoid bathing dead bodies of suspected patients.
 Avoid eating plums/mangoes and other fruits partially eaten by bats.
 Avoid eating monkeys, bats, and bamboos
 Avoid eating dead animals
 Prevent coming in direct contact with body fluids of infected persons or dead persons.
 Wash your hands with soap and water as frequently as possible.
 Treat your water with chlorine before drinking.

Bernice T. Dahn, MD, MPH
Deputy Minister/Chief Medical Officer-RL
http://www.mohsw.gov.lr/documents/march 31, 2014.pdf
 
Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 2 cases confirmed

Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 2 cases confirmed

Gregory H?rtl ‏@HaertlG 4m
latest #ebola figures: #Guinea 127 suspect/confirmed cases, 83 deaths, CFR 65%; #Liberia 7 suspect/confirmed cases, 4 deaths, CFR 57%. @WHO
https://twitter.com/HaertlG
 
Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 2 cases confirmed

Re: Liberia - Media reports of Possible Ebola cases - 2 cases confirmed

from a 5 page story on restrictions....Border will remain opened The Ministry continues to shoot down any suggestion that Liberia's border with neighboring Guinea should be closed despite other countries move to do so like the recent closure of the Senegalese border with Guinea. "WHO does not permit for us to close the country, the international health regulations are made by the countries, by the Ministers that meet in Geneva every year, they are the ones that put the law and say don't close the country when you have a situation like this; but we put people in a special place and prevent them from leaving from there so that they do not contaminate other people," said Dr. Gwenigale. The government will need US$1.2 Million, as confirmed by Dr. Dahn: "For now it will require US$ 1.2 M for the intervention. We are looking at the different categories of intervention, education, which is the health promotion component, the case management, th... :tiphat: http://allafrica.com/stories/201404010982.html?page=5
 
Re: Liberia - Ebola: 7 suspect/confirmed cases, 4 deaths as of April 2, 2014

Re: Liberia - Ebola: 7 suspect/confirmed cases, 4 deaths as of April 2, 2014

h/t Crof & Reliefweb

UNICEF-Liberia
Ebola Outbreak: SitRep #8
2 April 2014

Key Points

The total number of suspected and confirmed Ebola cases reported in Liberia has risen to 14, and related
deaths have risen to six1


• The number of confirmed cases still stands at two, including one patient who died last week in Lofa County
and one patient who is in isolation at a hospital in Margibi County
• Samples from the new suspected cases have been taken for testing in Guinea
• A small team from MSF is arriving from Guinea today to discuss extending MSF support to Liberia with
funding from ECHO, which has committed 800,000 EURO to the response in the sub-region
• A small team of experts from the United States Center for Disease Control (CDC) will arrive in the coming
days to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MoHSW)
• UNICEF’s Deputy Representative held separate meetings with the Minister of Health and an ECHO
representative to discuss past, present and future collaboration to control the outbreak
• UNICEF C4D materials are now in circulation in Lofa, Margibi and Montserrado Counties, and are being
utilized by County Health Teams, workers and volunteers, as well as key partner organizations

Situation Overview

At the daily meeting of the National Task Force (NTF) on Health Emergencies, relevant staff from the MoHSW
and key partners provided the following updates:

SURVEILLANCE, VERIFICATION AND CASE MANAGEMENT:
• The number of suspected and confirmed Ebola cases reported in Liberia has risen to 14, while related
deaths have risen to six. The new cases include the following:2

o A woman in Foya, Lofa County (deceased)3

o A hunter treated at a hospital in Tappita, Nimba County (deceased)
o Four patients at Phebe Hospital in Bong County (under observation, may have Lassa fever, patients
include one nine-year-old child)
o A patient in Saclepea, Nimba County4

• Counties of high concern for Ebola now include Lofa, Bong, Nimba, Margibi and Montserrado.
• The woman who tested positive for Ebola in Foya, Lofa County, before travelling to Margibi County on
Monday (31 March) is in a newly established isolation unit at Firestone Duside Hospital, Margibi County.
Her two children and husband are under quarantine for a period of 21 days in a housing unit not far from
the hospital; samples have been taken from each of them for testing; and county health authorities have
sensitized the family and as well as the community to the importance of the quarantine.
• The taxi driver who transported the woman remains under surveillance and a sample has been taken from
him for testing. A MoHSW surveillance officer is also tracking a second taxi driver and a motorbike rider
who both transported the infected woman after she arrived in the Montserrado/Margibi area.
• A small team from MSF will land at Roberts International Airport (RIA) in Margibi County this afternoon to
discuss extending MSF support in case management to the MoHSW. Meanwhile, MSF has facilitated the
establishment of a second Institut Pasteur lab in Guékédou, Guinea, to complement the existing lab in
Conakry. A number of new samples from Liberia are being sent to these labs for testing.

1 These figures were as of 8 AM on 2 April.
2 Again, these figures are as of 8 AM on 2 April.
3 Like the confirmed Ebola patient under treatment at Firestone Duside Hospital in Margibi County, this woman reportedly
had contact with the woman who tested positive for Ebola before succumbing to the disease last week.
4This patient reportedly came from Guinea.
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http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefwe...ria SitRep # 8 Ebola Fever - 2 April 2014.pdf
 
Re: Liberia - Ebola: 14 suspect/confirmed cases, 6 deaths as of April 2, 2014

Re: Liberia - Ebola: 14 suspect/confirmed cases, 6 deaths as of April 2, 2014

13 Nurses quarantined in Lofa

Thursday, 03 April 2014 00:14 Edwin G. Genoway, Jr.
At least about thirteen nurses at the Foyah Borma Hospital in Foyah District and Telewoyon Hospital, Vionjama, all in Lofa County have been quarantined.

The nurses, one of which is said to be showing symptom of the deadly Ebola virus that have spread across from neighboring Guinea here, all at one point came in contact with the two sisters, one already deceased, at the two hospitals.

The nurse whose symptom has become very visible is said to be isolated from the rest who are closely being monitored, sources at the two hospitals told this paper Tuesday.
The two sisters, one of whom had returned from Guinea to Foyah, a district in the northern Liberian town of Lofa and the other already quarantined at the Firestone Hospital were the only known officially reported Ebola cases here so far.

The affected nurses were involved in the treatment of the sisters. Liberia?s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bernice Dahn is reported to have confirmed the confinement of the nurses in Lofa in an interview on a local FM station Wednesday.
The confinement of the 13 nurses which has sparked fears amongst other health workers in Lofa comes amidst the arrival of personal suit for health workers on Wednesday.

The suits which were brought in from Guinea as an emergency package with experts from the French MSF based in Guinea, is ahead of a special flight expected here today with huge consignments of personal body suits for health workers.

Health officials told this paper Wednesday night that the special flights has on it two officials from the US Center for Disease Control or CDC to help monitor and track the virus. The two CDC officials will be embedded at the Ministry of Health.

The arrival of the additional health workers and equipment to help in combating the virus has witnessed a concerted effort and collaboration between the agencies of government so far, at least as far as immediate tax waivers and the issuance of visas for the experts are concerned.

Meanwhile, it is also being reported that health workers from the Kolahun Hospital in Kolahun District, Foyah Borma Hospital in Foyah and the Telewoyon Hospital in Voinjama are refusing to touch patients that are reporting with fever, diarrheal and body ache, fearing that they might be Ebola affected patients.

Nurses and other health workers in the county are calling on government to provide protective materials to prevent them (nurses) from directly coming in contact with the virus. It is also reported that residents of Lofa and Nimba Counties are now taking preventive measures to avoid contracting the virus.

Residents of Foyah are said to be preventing their relatives and children from going to Guinea where the virus originated. Citizens are also said to be restricting their hospitality toward people. The Government of Liberia on Monday announced a number of measures to curtail the spread of the deadly Ebola virus outlining several preventive measures, a day after it confirmed the first two cases of the virus here.

Among the preventive measures are avoiding direct contacts with body fluids of infected persons, which include having sex with suspected persons, not eating dead bush animals and being very careful in handling fresh bush meat. Others include avoiding bathing dead bodies of suspected patients, eating plums/mangoes and other fruits partially eaten by bats, avoid eating monkeys, bats, and bamboos.

?The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare wishes to confirm that two out of the seven samples sent for laboratory analysis of the Ebola Virus in Liberia are positive, indicating that Liberia now has an outbreak of the virus,? the ministry said in a statement issued Monday.

As part of the measures health officials here established hotlines for the public to call and get basic information about the disease. The hotline numbers are 0770198517, 0777549805, 0886530260, and 0886549805.:tiphat:http://www.thenewdawnliberia.com/in...quarantined-in-lofa&catid=46:health&Itemid=60
 
Re: Liberia - Ebola: 14 suspect/confirmed cases, 6 deaths as of April 2, 2014

Re: Liberia - Ebola: 14 suspect/confirmed cases, 6 deaths as of April 2, 2014

Liberia reports suspected Ebola outbreak unconnected to Guinea

Liberia said on Thursday it was dealing with its first suspected Ebola case thought to be unconnected to the epidemic raging in Guinea and to have originated separately within its borders.

MONROVIA: Liberia said on Thursday it was dealing with its first suspected Ebola case thought to be unconnected to the epidemic raging in Guinea and to have originated separately within its borders.
If confirmed, the case in the eastern town of Tapeta would mark a worrying development in the fight against Ebola, as cases so far have been attributed to people returning with the infection from neighbouring Guinea, where 84 people have died.
"We have a case in Tapeta where a hunter who has not had any contact with anyone coming from Guinea got sick," chief medical officer Bernice Dahn said.
"He was rushed to the hospital and died 30 minutes later. He never had any interaction with someone suspected to be a carrier of the virus and he has never gone to Guinea. This an a isolated case."
The fruit bat, thought to be the host of the highly contagious Ebola virus, is a delicacy in the region straddling Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, and experts suspect huntsmen may be the source of the outbreak.
Tapeta, a small town in the eastern county of Nimba, is 400 kilometres (250 miles) from the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak in southern Guinea, at least a five-hour drive and much further from the border than other suspected cases.
"The huntsman has 500 traps in the forest. He felt sick in the forest and was rushed to the hospital," Dahn told AFP, adding that seven new patients brought the total suspected Ebola cases in Liberia to 14.
The tropical virus leads to haemorrhagic fever, and which causes muscle pain, weakness, vomiting, diarrhoea and in severe cases, organ failure and unstoppable bleeding.
Six people have died, she said, since Liberia reported its first cases of haemorrhagic fever last month, raising the previous toll by two.
Of the deaths, two are laboratory-confirmed Ebola cases -- a woman who died in hospital in the northern county of Lofa, and her sister who visited her.
The sister was allowed to return home to Monrovia before being hospitalised in the nearby Firestone Hospital, and the authorities had isolated and were monitoring her, her family and others with whom she may have had contact.
"I have just received a call that the lady who was at Firestone Hospital after being confirmed Ebola virus positive died this morning," Dahn said.
The tropical virus can be transmitted to humans from wild animals, and between humans through direct contact with another's blood, faeces or sweat. Sexual contact, or the unprotected handling of contaminated corpses, can also lead to infection.
No treatment or vaccine is available, and the World Health Organization said on Wednesday the fatality rate in Guinea so far stands at 65 percent, with the virus mainly hitting adults aged 15 to 59.
"We are now keeping surveillance on 44 people who have been in contact with the cases reported," Dahn said.:tiphat:http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/liberia-reports-suspected/1057930.html
 
Re: Liberia - Ebola: 14 suspect/confirmed cases, 6 deaths as of April 2, 2014

Re: Liberia - Ebola: 14 suspect/confirmed cases, 6 deaths as of April 2, 2014

Liberia has reported its first suspected case of Ebola originating from within the country rather than in Guinea

...If confirmed, the case in the eastern town of Tapeta would mark a worrying development in the fight against Ebola, as cases so far have been attributed to people returning with the infection from neighbouring Guinea, where 84 people have died.
"We have a case in Tapeta where a hunter who has not had any contact with anyone coming from Guinea got sick," chief medical officer Bernice Dahn said.
"He was rushed to the hospital and died 30 minutes later. He never had any interaction with someone suspected to be a carrier of the virus and he has never gone to Guinea. This an a isolated case."...:tiphat:http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/04/04/liberia-reports-worrying-ebola-case
 
Re: Liberia - Ebola: 14 suspect/confirmed cases, 6 deaths as of April 2, 2014

Re: Liberia - Ebola: 14 suspect/confirmed cases, 6 deaths as of April 2, 2014

Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201404040721.html


The New Dawn (Monrovia)
Liberia: Ebola Strikes Seven - Health Minister
By Lewis S. Teh, 4 April 2014

The Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Walter T. Gwenigale has disclosed that the deadly Ebola virus has killed seven persons in the country so far. Minister Gwenigale told journalist at the Ministry of Information during its regular press briefing Thursday the first suspected case of the woman who left her family in Firestone to cater to her sick sister in Foya District, Lofa County was also reported dead Wednesday night.

He said 42 cases are being monitored by authority of the ministry, including the death of a hunter in Grand Gedeh County. He also noted that in order to stop the spread of the virus, the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has proposed to the Legislature US$1.2m to fight the deadly Ebola virus, as well as help to facilitate the efforts of health workers deployed in every part of the country...
 
Re: Liberia - Ebola: 14 suspect/confirmed cases, 7 deaths as of April 3, 2014

Re: Liberia - Ebola: 14 suspect/confirmed cases, 7 deaths as of April 3, 2014

UNICEF-Liberia
Ebola Outbreak: SitRep #10
4 April 2014

Key Points

 Four new suspected Ebola cases and one new Ebola-related death were confirmed by the Ministry of
Health and Social Welfare (MoHSW).
 The total number of suspected cases now stands at 18, including seven related deaths
 Lofa, Bong, Nimba, Margibi and Montserrado remain the main counties of concern.
 The MoHSW has updated its original US$ 1.2 million emergency response budget reflecting
contributions made by various partners to date.
 The MoHSW has established a Situation Room to improve its coordination and monitoring efforts and
is seeking to improve communication between Monrovia and the counties.
 An expert from the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) arrived in Liberia today.
 Together with the MoHSW and other partners, UNICEF has ramped up its Communications for
Development (C4D) initiatives.
 Nonetheless, UNICEF continues to face funding gaps for its response efforts in the areas of C4D and
WASH, though DfID has permitted reprogramming of up to US$ 25,000 toward the WASH efforts.

Situation Overview

At the daily meeting of the National Task Force (NTF) on Health Emergencies, relevant staff from the
MoHSW and key partners provided the following updates:

SURVEILLANCE, VERIFICATION AND CASE MANAGEMENT:
 The MoHSW confirmed four new suspected cases of Ebola and one additional Ebola-related death.
This brings the total number of suspected cases up to 18 and the related deaths up to seven. Total
confirmed Ebola cases remains stable at two, though additional samples have been sent to the
Bernhard-Nocht Institut of Tropical Medicine laboratory in Gu?k?dou, Guinea.
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 The one additional death reflects that of the woman who tested positive for the Ebola virus, and who
travelled from Lofa County to Margibi County, via Montserrado County, earlier this week. The woman
was being treated at the recently established isolation unit of Duside Hospital at Firestone Rubber
Plantation. It will be recalled that this woman contracted Ebola in Lofa County from her sister, who also
tested positive for the virus and died from the disease.
 The Ebola Emergency Coordinator for MSF in Guinea assisted in the burial of the woman at Duside
Hospital to ensure proper procedures were followed.
 The four new cases include the following:
o A health worker who treated the original woman who tested positive for Ebola before passing away
in Foya, Lofa County.
o The one-year-old son of the woman who recently died at Duside Hospital in Margibi County.
o The motorbike rider who transported the woman who died at Duside Hospital from her home in
Margibi County to the hospital. The location of the motorbike rider was unknown at the time of the
meeting, classifying him as a runaway.
o A three-year-old boy hospitalized in Sanniquellie, Nimba County, who reportedly recently travelled
to Liberia from Guinea. Note that as of now, the child is only presenting with fever, indicating may
not have Ebola.
 A total of 21 specimens have been collected for testing to date. Several of these specimens are en
route to Guinea for testing.
o The Ebola Emergency Coordinator for MSF in Guinea is departing for Guinea today. While on the
ground, the representative assisted in a training of 60 health workers from Nimba, Bong and
Margibi Counties in Kakata, Margibi County and visited the Duside Hospital at Firestone Rubber
Plantationt and made suggestions for improvement of its isolation unit.
o Oversaw the burial of the additional Ebola-related death at Duside Hospital.
o Distributed one Ebola kit for use by the MoHSW and partners in managing an isolation unit.
 With the support of ECHO, MSF reiterated its plan to dispatch additional experts as well as Ebola kits
from Europe, with the kits likely to arrive on Sunday.

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According to an MSF press release dated 3 April, the two laboratories in Guinea are run by two different
institutions: the one in Conakry is run by Institut Pasteur, while the one in Gu?k?dou is run by the Bernhard-Nocht
Institut of Tropical Medicine.

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continues at http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefwe...beria SitRep #10 Ebola Fever 4 April 2014.pdf
 
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