1. Ebola Virus: What is this?
The
Ebola virus is the name of the new enemy of human being. It is first seen in
West Africa and is 'totally out of control'. Doctors exhausted in their
attempts to treat the disease. For this dangerous viruses, the current outbreak
has caused more deaths than anything else on the record. The Ebola virus has
been linked to the deaths of over 330 in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone,
according to the latest figures from the World Health Organization.
2. What is the reality
3. How does it spread?
Ebola
often affects remote and all first cases sometimes go unrecognized. Several
locations in the current outbreak and the movement across borders make a still
more difficult Ebola outbreaks. The epidemic shows no signs of slowing and that
Governments and international organizations were far from winning this battle.
But the outbreak of the Ebola virus is even more worrying, an expert has warned
that Governments did not recognize the seriousness of the situation.
4. Our weakness
This expert has criticized the World Health Organization for not doing enough to encourage the leaders and he needs to bring, in addition to experts to make this vital work to find all the people who have been in contact with patients. It must be the genuine political commitment and this emergency situation is very large. Otherwise, it would continue to publish, and for sure, it will spread to other countries. The World Health Organization did not respond immediately to requests for comment.
This expert has criticized the World Health Organization for not doing enough to encourage the leaders and he needs to bring, in addition to experts to make this vital work to find all the people who have been in contact with patients. It must be the genuine political commitment and this emergency situation is very large. Otherwise, it would continue to publish, and for sure, it will spread to other countries. The World Health Organization did not respond immediately to requests for comment.
5. Struggle against Ebola
Governments and international organizations would certainly struggle to cope with a serious outbreak of disease which is the provision of equipment for the three countries concerned and the dissemination of information on how people can protect themselves against the disease. But the disease strikes one of the poorest regions of the world, where there are already frail public systems. The affected countries at the bottom of the human development index. Seriously crippled their ability to respond effectively to contain the spread of the Ebola virus. Mode requires a more effective response. With more than 40 international employees currently on the ground and four treatment groups, doctors without borders has done its limit to respond.
Governments and international organizations would certainly struggle to cope with a serious outbreak of disease which is the provision of equipment for the three countries concerned and the dissemination of information on how people can protect themselves against the disease. But the disease strikes one of the poorest regions of the world, where there are already frail public systems. The affected countries at the bottom of the human development index. Seriously crippled their ability to respond effectively to contain the spread of the Ebola virus. Mode requires a more effective response. With more than 40 international employees currently on the ground and four treatment groups, doctors without borders has done its limit to respond.
Mr.
Janssens said particularly difficult this outbreak as it began in one area very
mobile, where people and spread to several regions, such as the capitals of
Guinea and Liberia overcrowded. Usually the disease affects areas desolate in
Central America or Africa, spreads less easily, he said. In contrast, the focus
of the outbreak near the main regional transport hub,
the Guinean town of Gueckedou. The only way to stop the spread of this disease
to persuade people to come forward when the symptoms occur and avoid touching
the sick and the dead.
Still
no real change in the behavior of individuals. So many patients still remain in
hiding or continue to travel. And there is still news that funerary practices
are always serious.