Re: Sierra Leone: Ebola Improvement in Kailahun?
Telemile:
https://translate.google.com/transl...-la-lutte-contre-ebola-a-telimele/&edit-text=
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Lofa:
https://twitter.com/DocEdH
http://www.thetakeaway.org/story/who-has-power-stop-ebola/
According to D'Harcourt, it's more effective to focus on instructing individuals in proper
cleaning techniques, and teaching them how to properly use what they have. In many
cases, he said, residents have utilized chlorine and plastic bags to wash things and
protect themselves.
The good news is we're seeing more and more Liberians empowered and realizing the solution
is not coming from outside, it's coming from them," he said, emphasizing that discussions
about involving the community needs to move beyond superficial talk. "No amount of treatment
is going to be able to stop transmission, only Liberian people can stop it."
I had a story with/from him about Lofa, can't find it now
link from below:
http://www.who.int/features/2014/liberia-stopping-ebola/en/
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firestone:
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/eb...ompanys-fight-liberia-shows-how-do-it-n230961
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6342a6.htm?s_cid=mm6342a6_w
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Nigeria story in German
http://www.aerztezeitung.de/medizin...la-epidemie-wurde-ebola-nigeria-gestoppt.html
Professor Oyewale Tomori, president of the Nigerian Academy of Science, on an international
conferenz in Vienna, titel: "transmission,prevention and documentation of new emerging
infectious diseases"
On 2014/07/20 an acute sick patient landed on Lagos airport
On july,17 he had been with typical symptoms in Monrovia in a clinic for ebola suspects.
He left against doctor-advice and flew over Ghana and Togo to Lagos.
In a private hospital he was treated for malaria.
Then ebola was detected, they found 72 contacts, an ebola-emergency was announced.
On July 23, the Emergency Operations Center EOC was established
The patient died on July,25. 20 further infections occurred, none of them HCWs, 8 died later,
all could be traced back to the index-patient.
900 contacts of these were being kept under control.
1289 employees in Lagos and Port Harcourt EOC were involved.
More than 300 for identification and control of contacts.
More than 500 for social mobilization and communication
More than 300 for border control
More than 100 for clinical care
More than 20 for laboratory
More than 20 for management
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Bruce Aylward, Nov07:
In key areas in Guinea and Sierra Leone, we're also seeing the disease dropping very quickly,
and this is mainly because populations are starting to understand the risks associated with
Ebola and how to protect themselves and their families from the disease. So that's very
encouraging, it's going to slow the disease down. but it's not going to stop it."
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