Monday, July 28, 2014

The nursing staff for ebola infections on the front line

In Freetown, no precautionary action was visible Sunday and apparently indifferent people going about their business, according to an AFP journalist.

At the Department of Health, however, it is ensured that the capital is under increased scrutiny and information campaigns have been intensified. A dedicated processing center Ebola is being installed in the hospital Lakka (western suburbs).

The nursing staff on the front line
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On July 23, the ministry had announced that a medical officer of the anti-Ebola center of Kenema, Dr. Omar Khan, was infected. Three nurses at the center have already died of the disease.

Dr Khan, who remains hospitalized, "responds well to treatment," said another official from the Ministry of Health, Abubakarr Fofana.

Two Americans, including a doctor involved in the fight against the epidemic were also infected in neighboring Liberia.

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