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Ebola Will Take Up To Six Months To Be Controlled Says WHO Leader

22.10.2014 18:39

The Ebola Disease is capable of being stopped, this will take at least six months and cost more than $600m, according to the director general of the World Health Organization. In Washington senior WHO leaders including General Dr Margaret Chan called for a massive globe response to the outbreak and suggested.


The Ebola Disease is capable of being stopped, this will take at least six months and cost more than $600m, according to the director general of the World Health Organization.
In Washington senior WHO leaders including General Dr Margaret Chan called for a massive globe response to the outbreak and suggested it would take longer to control than has yet been assumed.
The Ebola outbreak is yet “the largest, most complex and the most severe we’ve ever seen, said Dr Chan” from WHO.
Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal and Sierra Leone have between them reported about 3,500 cases and 1,900 deaths. The; attest spread is to Port Hartcourt in Nigeria, where it is likely that the virus will have been transmitted to many people from an infected doctor.
Urgent needs in the affected countries include communications and messaging, caring for the infected and proper burials, diagnosis and contact tracing, health services for other conditions, transport supplies, cash to pay remuneration to health workers , medical services for responders, air and sea access and strong coordination to avert economic downturns, says the WHO”.

Sustained surveillance- Ebola

The World Health Organization declared on Monday that Nigeria is Ebola free, while experts warned Nigerians to maintain steady surveillance. Discipline, attentiveness and continuous sanitations are a key to crushing the disease that killed over 4,000 people mainly on West African soil.
To attain good health the medical doctors stress that the public should keep themselves safe from health transmitting diseases.
Nigerian response has been firm, precise and decisive. A continuous engagement with government is required as a necessity to meet the needs of the public health.



 
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