Thursday, August 14, 2014

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"What is missing most is the staff who experience the Ebola care " said Dr. William Stephen, physician coordinator of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) to Sierra Leone. First explanation: the number of doctors and experienced in this type of situation nurses is very low. Their training does not include protocols for management of these patients highly contagious . "This disease is rare and has never been observed in this region" , he said. Result, they may not know how to react and protect themselves. Perhaps this is why the number of caregivers contaminated since the beginning of the epidemic is important. They would be sixty according to WHO.

The results of the epidemic of Ebola hemorrhagic fever established by WHO to 4 August 2014 More than 1,700 cases have been reported in Africa, with over 900 deaths. Sierra Leone is now the most affected countries. © Idé

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Now - after five months of epidemic in Guinea , "several generations of health professionals have learned how to behave in our structures, especially from their peers who have faced outbreaks in Uganda, for example" . However, "the work is intense and hard, so they must be continually renewed" . Moreover, the spread of the Ebola virus  to new countries, such as Liberia and Sierra Leone neighbors, and spread of cases represent a major obstacle. "The situation is alarming as there are so many cases in so many different places that it's hard to take them all over " , he said.

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