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Spread of Ebola virus in Guinea: The outbreak moves toward the Senegalese border
This is bad news for Senegal. The spread of the epidemic ebola virus progresses to the east of Guinea. An area close to the border with Senegal . It is a Guinean doctor who gave that information yesterday during a conference call organized by the Embassy of the United States of America on the response to this epidemic.
The ebola epidemic raging in West Africa continues to provide health authorities with cold sweat. After a few moments of stability in the number of infected people in Guinea Conakry, the spread of the virus starts over again in this country bordering Senegal.
These revelations have been signed by a Guinean doctor who delivered the bad news through a telephone link with the Embassy of the United States in Senegal during a press conference. The conference call was animated by Dr. Tom Kenyon of the American Center for disease control and prevention (Cdc) and Gayle Smith, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Development and Democracy at the National Security Council. And the worst is that the progression of the virus is to the east.
Bad news for Senegal since this part is not far from the border with our country. "The outbreak of the virus that was declared in Forest Guinea dangerously spreads eastward. And if we do not take care, Guinea could reach the level of Liberia in terms of number of cases of patients, "warned the doctor, very alarmist.
The Guinean doctor explains that this new situation is partly due to cultural practices in this area. The spread is accelerating mainly because of the funeral arrangements and handling of dead corpses of the virus people. Faced with this boost, Dr. Tom Kenyon suggests the populations concerned to observe hygiene and avoid touching the bodies. These recommendations overlapping concerns of Barack Obama. The American President who addressed the countries of West Africa in a video conference called to affected states in prevention. Only way to contain the disease at this time.
http://www.dakaractu.com/Propagatio...ace-vers-la-frontiere-senegalaise_a74341.html
Spread of Ebola virus in Guinea: The outbreak moves toward the Senegalese border
This is bad news for Senegal. The spread of the epidemic ebola virus progresses to the east of Guinea. An area close to the border with Senegal . It is a Guinean doctor who gave that information yesterday during a conference call organized by the Embassy of the United States of America on the response to this epidemic.
The ebola epidemic raging in West Africa continues to provide health authorities with cold sweat. After a few moments of stability in the number of infected people in Guinea Conakry, the spread of the virus starts over again in this country bordering Senegal.
These revelations have been signed by a Guinean doctor who delivered the bad news through a telephone link with the Embassy of the United States in Senegal during a press conference. The conference call was animated by Dr. Tom Kenyon of the American Center for disease control and prevention (Cdc) and Gayle Smith, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Development and Democracy at the National Security Council. And the worst is that the progression of the virus is to the east.
Bad news for Senegal since this part is not far from the border with our country. "The outbreak of the virus that was declared in Forest Guinea dangerously spreads eastward. And if we do not take care, Guinea could reach the level of Liberia in terms of number of cases of patients, "warned the doctor, very alarmist.
The Guinean doctor explains that this new situation is partly due to cultural practices in this area. The spread is accelerating mainly because of the funeral arrangements and handling of dead corpses of the virus people. Faced with this boost, Dr. Tom Kenyon suggests the populations concerned to observe hygiene and avoid touching the bodies. These recommendations overlapping concerns of Barack Obama. The American President who addressed the countries of West Africa in a video conference called to affected states in prevention. Only way to contain the disease at this time.
http://www.dakaractu.com/Propagatio...ace-vers-la-frontiere-senegalaise_a74341.html