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Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 21, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 24, 2014)

Re: Senegal recorded its first Ebola case - traveler from Guinea - recovering

Re: Senegal recorded its first Ebola case - traveler from Guinea - recovering

Translation Google

Death of a healer in Guinea: Eva Marie Coll Seck warns Senegalese traditional healers

Following the devastation of the Ebola epidemic in the sub-region, the number of individuals in panic, are tempted to flock to pharmacies of traditional medicine or the homes of healers. Which caused probably in Guinea, the death of a traditional practitioner caregiver accidentally infected with the virus. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare has issued this information, used it to warn Senegalese traditional practitioners and urge them to learn all the precautions issued as part of awareness.

On the occasion of the African Day of Traditional Medicine, the Minister of Health and Social Action in the crusade against Ebola, alerted traditional healers about their exposure to the risk of contamination.

In summing up the case of the young Guinean who imported the disease in Senegal, the minister said he wanted to cheat the personal care of the Fann Hospital in saying not to know the disease, while many of his parents died of Ebola. But the information received indicate that one of his deceased parents went to see a traditional healer who, probably infected by his patient, also passed away.

The Minister of Health alerted by this singular event took the opportunity to warn the advocates of this medicine on the danger of receiving sick people at home. While urging them to learn all the information on the symptoms of the Ebola epidemic. Namely fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and vomiting blood.

The minister also warned traditional healers that there are cases where the blood is not visible. That's why she stated that "we are now discussing with the WHO on case definition."

Monday, September 1, 2014

http://www.dakaractu.com/Deces-d-un...e-les-tradi-praticiens-senegalais_a74117.html
 
Re: Senegal recorded its first Ebola case - traveler from Guinea - recovering

Re: Senegal recorded its first Ebola case - traveler from Guinea - recovering

Translation Google

A close call with Ebola in Ziguinchor: the stampede in front of a patient Guinea Bissau

Yesterday it was at Parcelles Assainies where a street vendor of coffee of Guinean nationality experienced a collapse and was sent to the hospital by firefighters , and then in Thiaroye where a young tailor died unattended while he was vomiting blood. Now, it's the bus station in the southern capital, Ziguinchor where a patient Bissau Guinean installed psychosis. All to say that fear of Ebola is in order in our skies.

The scene occurred at the bus station in the southern capital. The national Bissau Guinean coming from Mauritania sparked psychosis. Suspecting him to carry the virus , drivers, customers, vendors, all panicked, and began to flee. Alerted the medical authorities went to the scene. Dr. Malick Diop Maodo is the medical director of the medical region of Ziguinchor. "We went to the scene immediately. We have taken all the measures of hygiene and protection. We did a very thorough examination.

And we have realized that indeed this is a patient who came from the Republic of Mauritania, where he had been for four (4) years. He fell ill there since a week. His parents asked him to return to Bissau. That's how he passed at the bus station. "

The doctor who says he alerted the emergency services, the services of the Ministry of Health, ensured on the air of Rfm that this is not an Ebola cases. Taken care of by the health center of Ziguinchor, the patient and his companion were quarantined but they should return home this Tuesday.

BA Die

Tuesday, September 2, 2014 - 2:37 p.m.

http://www.pressafrik.com/Chaude-al...-devant-un-malade-Bissau-guineen_a126523.html
 
Re: Senegal recorded its first Ebola case - traveler from Guinea - recovering

Re: Senegal recorded its first Ebola case - traveler from Guinea - recovering

Translation Google

The test results on Guinean suffering from Ebola are still positive

Posted: September 3rd, 2014 | Updated: September 3rd, 2014

iGFM- (Dakar) The results of the test performed in the Guinean patient with Ebola tested positive. According Rfm he is still held in solitary confinement at the Fann Hospital. Because the disease has not left his body. Further tests are planned in the coming days.

Fatou Binetou WANE

http://www.gfm.sn/derniere-minute-l...uineen-atteint-debola-sont-toujours-positifs/
 
Senegal - Ebola: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of August 31, 2014 (WHO report September 4, 2014)

Senegal - Ebola: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of August 31, 2014 (WHO report September 4, 2014)

Hattip Sharon Sanders

Ebola virus disease outbreak ? west Africa
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Disease outbreak news

4 September 2014
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As of 31 August 2014, 3685 (probable, confirmed and suspected) cases and 1841 deaths have been reported in the current outbreak of Ebola virus disease by the Ministries of Health of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.

In Nigeria, there have been 21 cases and 7 deaths.

In Senegal, one case has been confirmed and there have been no Ebola deaths or further suspected cases.
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Initial case(s) and localized transmission as at 31 August 2014

<!--begin table -->
<TABLE class=borderOn><THEAD><TR><TD>Country </TD><TD>Case definition</TD><TD>Total</TD><TD>Total deaths</TD><TD>Case fatality rate (%)</TD></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR><TD>Nigeria </TD><TD>Confirmed </TD><TD>16</TD><TD>6</TD><TD>37.5</TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD>Probable </TD><TD>1</TD><TD>1</TD><TD>100</TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD>Suspected </TD><TD>4</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>0</TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD>All </TD><TD>21</TD><TD>7</TD><TD>33.3</TD></TR><TR><TD>Senegal </TD><TD>Confirmed </TD><TD>1</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>0</TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD>Probable </TD><TD>0</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>0</TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD>Suspected </TD><TD>0</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>0</TD></TR><TR><TD></TD><TD>All </TD><TD>1</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>0</TD></TR><TR><TD>All </TD><TD>All </TD><TD>22</TD><TD>7</TD><TD>31.8</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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http://www.who.int/csr/don/2014_09_04_ebola/en/
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of August 31, 2014 (WHO report September 4, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of August 31, 2014 (WHO report September 4, 2014)

Translation Google

COMMUNIQUE No. 4 FEVER HEMORRHAGIC EBOLA

Updated Monday, September 8, 2014 Monday, September 8, 2014

As part of the response plan against the Ebola epidemic, the National Crisis Committee (CNC) has enlisted ten multisectoral commissions are:

1 / Commission epidemiological investigation and monitoring

2 / Commission clinical management and infection control

3 / Media and Communications Commission

4 / Commission hygiene and sanitation

5 / Commission social and behavioral intervention

6 / Research Commission and ethical aspects

7 / logistics Commission

8 / Safety Commission

9 / Commission resource mobilization

10 / Commission mobile response teams

Actions continue to be held in awareness and communication, through several meetings that were initiated with media owners, the Council of NGOs, trade unions, the Association of Professionals Medical, religious and traditional leaders, inspections of academy members and development partners.

The Minister of Health and Social Welfare Prof. Awa Marie Coll Seck welcomes the involvement and support of private sector partners such as banks, construction and all people of goodwill companies that contribute to the response against the epidemic Ebola.

Following the closure of the borders, it was decided the imminent opening of a humanitarian corridor could allow humanitarian organizations to provide assistance to countries in the sub region affected by the epidemic (food and essential materials). This will be done in a secure environment together with all parties.

To date all contacts cases identified receive a twice-daily monitoring and have no signs of illness.

The health of our compatriot currently hospitalized in Germany is stationary. According to the Pasteur Institute, we will have in the coming days information about him.

As for the Guinean student, his health has improved significantly.

Recall that so far no other confirmed case was detected by the health services in Senegal.

The Ministry of Health and Social Action calls for vigilance by all and strict compliance with recommended hygiene measures.

http://www.sante.gouv.sn/index.php?...9-08-10-08-33&catid=111:actualites&Itemid=797
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of August 31, 2014 (WHO report September 4, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of August 31, 2014 (WHO report September 4, 2014)

Translation Google

The health of our compatriot currently hospitalized in Germany is stationary. According to the Pasteur Institute, we will have in the coming days information about him.


http://www.sante.gouv.sn/index.php?...9-08-10-08-33&catid=111:actualites&Itemid=797

Who is this person? I can't find any previous references to this case.

Update: Never mind. It is this previously reported case: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/27/us-health-ebola-germany-idUSKBN0GR0M720140827
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of August 31, 2014 (WHO report September 4, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of August 31, 2014 (WHO report September 4, 2014)

Who is this person? I can't find any previous references to this case.

Update: Never mind. It is this previously reported case: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/27/us-health-ebola-germany-idUSKBN0GR0M720140827

See also:
WHO Temporarily Pulls Staff Back to Capital After Worker Infected With Ebola in Sierra Leone - hospitalized in Germany
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=226962
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola: 3 cases (1 confirmed, 2 suspected) as of September 6 2014 (WHO Ebola Roadmap Response, September 8, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola: 3 cases (1 confirmed, 2 suspected) as of September 6 2014 (WHO Ebola Roadmap Response, September 8, 2014)

WHO: EBOLA RESPONSE ROADMAP UPDATE
8 September 2014

Following the roadmap structure, country reports fall into three categories: those with widespread and intense transmission (Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone); and those with an initial case or cases, or with localized transmission (Nigeria, Senegal)1

1. COUNTRIES WITH WIDESPREAD AND INTENSE TRANSMISSION

As of 6 September 2014 2, 4269 (probable, confirmed and suspected) cases and 2288 deaths have been reported in the current outbreak of Ebola virus disease by the Ministries of Health of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone3

The increase in cases continues to accelerate in countries with widespread and intense transmission: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
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Senegal

Confirmed 1
Suspected 2
All 3
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http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/132834/1/roadmapupdate8sept14_eng.pdf
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola: 3 cases (1 confirmed, 2 suspected) as of September 6, 2014 (WHO Ebola Roadmap Response, September 8, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola: 3 cases (1 confirmed, 2 suspected) as of September 6, 2014 (WHO Ebola Roadmap Response, September 8, 2014)

Rapport de la Situation Epid?miologique
S?n?gal, Epid?mie de la maladie ? virus Ebola
Situation du 7 septembre 2014
http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/SITREP-SENEGAL-07Sep-2014.pdf

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Re: Senegal - Ebola: 3 cases (1 confirmed, 2 suspected) as of September 6, 2014 (WHO Ebola Roadmap Response, September 8, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola: 3 cases (1 confirmed, 2 suspected) as of September 6, 2014 (WHO Ebola Roadmap Response, September 8, 2014)

It seems unusual to say that the two suspect cases were waiting for the results of a second test without mentioning the results of the first test.

Was the first test negative an we are waiting for a second result to confirm it, or have the two suspects tested positive once?

And who exactly are the two suspects? Notably, they are not in the same district as the confirmed case.
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola: 3 cases (1 confirmed, 2 suspected) as of September 6, 2014 (WHO Ebola Roadmap Response, September 8, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola: 3 cases (1 confirmed, 2 suspected) as of September 6, 2014 (WHO Ebola Roadmap Response, September 8, 2014)

Guinean who brought Ebola to Senegal recovers from virus

Source: Reuters - Wed, 10 Sep 2014 10:00 GMT

DAKAR, Sept 10 (Reuters) - The first case of the Ebola virus detected in Senegal, a 21-year-old student who arrived from neighbouring Guinea last month, has recovered from the deadly disease, a senior official said on Wednesday.

"We did a first blood test on Friday and a second 48 hours later and both of them came back negative," Papa Amadou Diack, Senegal's director of health, told Reuters. "This is very good news for the patient and for the country.
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola: 3 cases (1 confirmed, 2 suspected) as of September 6, 2014 (WHO Ebola Roadmap Response, September 8, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola: 3 cases (1 confirmed, 2 suspected) as of September 6, 2014 (WHO Ebola Roadmap Response, September 8, 2014)

It seems unusual to say that the two suspect cases were waiting for the results of a second test without mentioning the results of the first test.

Was the first test negative an we are waiting for a second result to confirm it, or have the two suspects tested positive once?

And who exactly are the two suspects? Notably, they are not in the same district as the confirmed case.

Hat-tip Pathfinder. Both suspects have been discarded as NEGATIVE:

http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/viru...nique-cas-identifie-au-senegal-est-gueri.html
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola: 1 confrmed case as of September 10, 2014 - all other suspects negative so far

Re: Senegal - Ebola: 1 confrmed case as of September 10, 2014 - all other suspects negative so far

Translation Google

COMMUNIQUE 6 ON THE EBOLA FEVER VIRUS

The results of recent tests on the imported Ebola cases are negative. These results attest to the healing of the patient who is no longer contagious. He is currently recovering in the Infectious Diseases Hospital Fann, before returning to his country of origin.

Sixty-seven (67) people who have been in contact with this patient continue to be monitored accordance with procedures established and none of them has so far developed signs of Ebola.

In addition, all alerts recorded in recent days were negative to tests by the Pasteur Institute in Dakar.

As a result, on today's date, Senegal count no case of the Ebola virus disease.

The Government appealed to the International Community to take account of this new situation.

Vigilance remains essential. The surveillance and response and continues to be strengthened across the country, especially at land, air and sea borders.

A humanitarian corridor is being developed in Dakar to facilitate the operations of humanitarian organizations assistance to countries affected by the epidemic.

Awareness and inform people continue and intensify.

In this regard, it should be remembered that the disease Ebola is transmitted through direct contact with fluids such as blood, saliva, feces, vomit, or sweat a patient or after handling and consumption meat from animals in the bush.

Made in Dakar, September 10, 2014

http://www.gouv.sn/IMG/pdf/COMMUNIQUE6_EBOLA.pdf
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola: 1 confrmed case as of September 10, 2014 - all other suspects negative so far

Re: Senegal - Ebola: 1 confrmed case as of September 10, 2014 - all other suspects negative so far

Translation Google

Cured of Ebola: The young Guinean wants to go home for rituals and return to Senegal

Written Friday, September 12, 2014 at 11:14 am | |

Mamadou Aliou Diallo, a young Guinean cured of the disease Ebola virus after treatment with the infectious diseases Fann, wants to go home in Guinea. But, just the time to do rituals to ward off evil spirits and return to Senegal.

This is the Health Minister Awa Marie Coll Seck who disclosed this at a meeting of the Convergence of Executives of Apr. Information that has sparked murmurs in the audience who apparently wants the departure of the young Guinean. Yet, says L'As, the recovered patient may be useful to the Senegalese and international scientific community in the fight against Ebola virus. Because according to the Minister of Health, had it not been an ethical issue, he could be kept and used in Senegal as part of the search for vaccine against the virus. Researchers will need to extract its antibodies to find a cure. But Awa Marie Coll Seck stresses that it will take the consent of the young Guinean student. "There are 800 other cases cured in the sub-region and that could serve the purpose for researchers," she said . The Health Minister regretted the way WHO listed countries where there is the Ebola virus. WHO says that even if there is one case of Ebola in a country, it is automatically classified among the epidemiological countries. This is not good because the disease has very serious "economic impact.

Ibrahima Kane Racine

http://www.leral.net/Gueri-d-Ebola-...es-rituels-et-revenir-au-Senegal_a124291.html
 
Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 7, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 12, 2014)

Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 7, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 12, 2014)

Hattip Sharon Sanders

WHO: Ebola Response Roadmap Situation Report 3

12 September 2014
...
OVERVIEW

The total number of probable, confirmed and suspected cases in the current outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in West Africa was 4366, with 2218 deaths, as at 7 September 2014 (see table 1).
...
In Senegal, one person, who travelled by road from Guinea to Dakar on 20 August, tested positive for Ebola on 27 August. 67 of their contacts are being followed-up, none of whom have tested positive so far.
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Senegal
All
Cases: 1 confirmed, 2 suspected, 0 deaths
...
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/133073/1/roadmapsitrep3_eng.pdf
 
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Re: Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 13, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 16, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 13, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 16, 2014)

Hattip: Jim Oliveros

WHO: Ebola Response Road Map Update September 16, 2014
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/1...4_eng.pdf?ua=1
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Re: Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 14, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 18, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 14, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 18, 2014)

Translation google

Sat, September 20

Ebola: Smiling, the young Guinean who carried the Ebola virus in Senegal returns home ...

Dakar - Mamadou Aliou Diallo, which disrupted the sleep of millions of Senegalese carrying the deadly virus, ebola in the country of Teranga has returned to his country. He left the Senegalese capital on Friday aboard a special jet, learned Africaguinee.com, from official sources of Senegal.

Before his departure, the survivor of Ebola apologized to all Senegalese to have 'inadvertently' sent this disease in their country. The young Aliou Diallo who looked very fit, paid a warm tribute and thanked the Senegalese authorities for their hospitality.

'I'm really sorry for being the first to be suspected of the disease in the country here. But it was not my fault. This is not to send this drama that made me come here (in Senegal). I just came for my holiday. And then I had other goals. I say to all Senegalese I'm really sorry, I'm really sorry ', said the young Guinean on the antennas on Senegalese television (RTS).

The Senegalese president has given a symbolic support to the young Guinean which all property was destroyed. Mamadou Aliou Diallo rejoice: 'I'm happy to be healed, I'm happy with the hospital staff and all those who supported me financially, and to all those who sympathized with the pain that I' have endured. I thank the Senegalese government, I thank the Ministry of Health, I thank the President of the Republic (of Senegal), I am really happy with the country '.

Mamadou Aliou Diallo decided once at home to go and visit the grave of his mother. 'I have other things to do in the family. I also decided to visit the grave of my mother 'says the miraculously cured, which now intends to devote a portion of his life to humanitarian work to make his part in improving global health.

'I decided to see how to interact with individuals who care not only for health of Guinea, or West Africa, I will now contribute to global health. I will do my best to make this contribution even if it is for one day ', he has revealed.

Diallo Boubacar 1

For Africaguinee.com

http://www.africaguinee.com/relatedtag/ebola
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 14, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 18, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 14, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 18, 2014)

Translation Google

Ebola: the plane of the Guinean student cured of the disease in Senegal prohibits landing home

It was an eventful trip for Mamadou Diallo A., young Guinean cured of Ebola and embarked Friday on a special military flight to Guinea. Conakry has indeed refused the landing of the Senegalese plane , prompting the crew to land at the airfield of Kedougou. It is from this Senegalese region that Diallo returned to his country via road.

The axis-Conakry Dakar are not breathing good understanding. Proof by what happened during the return of the young Mamadou A. Diallo, cured of Ebola virus in Senegal. Last Friday, while Dakar believed to do well, chartering a special flight of the Army, for the return of Diallo, Conakry was waiting firm foot. Indeed, the military plane was unable to land at the airport in Conakry, because it did not obtain landing clearance. The aircraft in question has long hovered in the sky of Guinea, never obtaining the green light. This is of war weary that the crew decided to land at the airfield Kedougou. Mamadou Aliou Diallo Young finally returned home by road from the K?dougou.

Quite illustrative attitude Guinean frustrations born among other things, of the management of Mamadou A. Diallo case. Indeed, on several occasions, the Guinean press had echoes of Conakry convictions about the Senegalese decision to close its border with Guinea.

The Dakar-Conakry deteriorates...

with le Quotidien
Tuesday, September 23, 2014 - 3:09 p.m.

http://www.pressafrik.com/Ebola-l-a...interdit-d-atterrissage-chez-lui_a127355.html
 
Re: Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 14, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 18, 2014)

Re: Senegal - Ebola outbreak: 1 confirmed case, 0 deaths as of September 14, 2014 (WHO Ebola Response Roadmap September 18, 2014)

WHO: EBOLA RESPONSE ROADMAP UPDATE
24 September 2014
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Ebola.png
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In Senegal, all contacts have now completed 21-day follow-up, with no further cases of EVD
reported. A 42-day follow-up (2 ? 21-day incubation period) period with no further cases must have
elapsed before an outbreak in a country is considered to have ended.
...
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/134771/1/roadmapsitrep_24Sept2014_eng.pdf?ua=1
 
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