Monday, July 28, 2014

Two groups are most at risk of Ebola infection

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"They both receive intensive care, but it is of course a dangerous and scary situation," said the spokesman for the charity Samaritan's Purse, Melissa Strickland, for which the doctor works.

Two groups are most at risk: related (sick) and personal health, "said one spokesman for the WHO, Tarik Jasarevic, currently in Sierra Leone.

According to the WHO , as of July 20, 1093 cases were reported, including 660 deaths. The record was 454 cases and 219 deaths in Sierra Leone, of which 415 314 deaths in Guinea, and 224 127 deaths in Liberia.

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On Friday, Nigeria announced that a national of Liberia died of Ebola in Lagos, the largest city in Africa, a megalopolis of 20 million people with sanitation and dilapidated system of health ethics. This is the first reported case in Nigeria (about 180 million), which placed all its ports and airports on alert.

In town or in the countryside, "the answer (medical) is the same: find the people who have been in contact," but "the added difficulty in urban areas is that there are more people, so it's more complicated, "said Tarik Jasarevic.

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