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‘A teenage girl bled to death over two days’: Ebola nurses describe life and death on the frontline

An Ebola health worker is decontaminated at a Médecins sans Frontières unit in Monrovia in Liberia.
Photograph: Pascal Guyot/AFP/Getty Images

theguardian.com - by Bridget Mulrooney, Sue Ellen Kovack and Anine Kongelf - October 13, 2014

Bridget Mulrooney, 36
American nurse working for the International Medical Corps in Bong County, Liberia

I was working as a travel nurse at a children’s hospital in California when I got an email from International Medical Corps asking if I was interested in deploying to Liberia to help fight Ebola. I wanted to go immediately but I was locked into a contract at the time. The more I heard, the more excited I got.

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Medical official dies of Ebola in German hospital

The Guardian,                      Tuesday 14 October 2014 06.22 EDT

 

Berlin --A UN employee infected with Ebola has died in Germany, officials say.

The 56-year-old Sudanese man had been flown from Liberia to Leipzig last Thursday, where he received treatment at a specialist unit at the St Georg clinic.

On his arrival, doctors at the hospital had described his condition as “highly critical, but stable”. On Tuesday morning the clinic confirmed in a statement that their patient had died on Monday night, “in spite of intensive medical measures and the best efforts on behalf of the medical staff”.

The Leipzig clinic has assured the public that there is no risk of infection for people in the area. The man had arrived in Germany on a specially adapted Gulfstream jet with an isolation chamber, and had been treated on an isolation unit by staff wearing protective gear.

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Ebola outbreak threatens peace, security, WHO chief says

GENEVA — The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is “unquestionably the most severe acute public health emergency in modern times,” Dr. Margaret Chan, the director general of the World Health Organization, said Monday.

Chan, who dealt with the 2009 avian flu pandemic and the SARS outbreaks of 2002-03, said the Ebola outbreak had progressed from a public health crisis to “a crisis for international peace and security.”

“I have never seen a health event threaten the very survival of societies and governments in already very poor countries,” she said in a statement delivered on her behalf to a conference in Manila, Philippines, and released by her office in Geneva. “I have never seen an infectious disease contribute so strongly to potential state failure.”

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WHO and Partners agree on a common approach to strengthen Ebola preparedness in unaffected countries

Brazzaville, 10 October 2014 - The World Health Organization (WHO) and partner organizations meeting in Brazzaville have agreed on a range of core actions to support countries unaffected by Ebola in strengthening their preparedness in the event of an outbreak.

Building on national and international existing preparedness efforts, a set of tools is being developed to help any country to intensify and accelerate their readiness.

One of these tools is a comprehensive checklist of core principles, standards, capacities and practices, which all countries should have or meet. The checklist can be used by countries to assess their level of preparedness, guide their efforts to strengthen themselves and to request assistance. Items on the checklist include infection prevention control, contact tracing, case management, surveillance, laboratory capacity, safe burial, public awareness and community engagement and national legislation and regulation to support country readiness.

“While we rightly focus on stopping the outbreak in affected countries, we should not forget that all other countries are at risk, albeit at varying levels”, said WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Luis Sambo.

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Tweets About Ebola - NowTrending.HHS.gov

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FIVE ITEMS ON EFFORTS TO IMPROVE TRAINING FOR HEALTH WORKERS

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CDC TAKES NEW STEPS TO IMPROVE TRAINING FOR HOSPITAL WORKERS

NEW YORK TIMES                   Oct. 13, 2014
By Pam Belluck

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is taking new steps to help hospital workers protect themselves, providing more training and urging hospitals to run drills to practice dealing with potential Ebola patients.

In response to the news that a health care worker in Dallas had contracted Ebola, a spokeswoman said the agency would also issue more specific instructions and explanations for putting on and removing protective equipment and would urge nurses and doctors to enlist a co-worker or “buddy” to watch them do so....

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Ebola outbreak: Liberia health workers threaten to strike Monday

UPDATE  Liberia largely averts health worker strike that would have severely hampered Ebola response

ASSOCIATED PRESS            Updated: October 13, 2014 - 11:45 AM

By: JONATHAN PAYE-LAYLEH , Associated Press

MONROVIA, Liberia — Health workers reported for duty at Liberia's hospitals on Monday, largely defying calls for a strike that could have further hampered the country's ability to respond to the worst Ebola outbreak in history.

Nurses and other health workers — though not doctors — had threatened to strike if they did not receive the higher hazard pay they had been promised by the government. That would have made the already difficult care of Ebola patients even harder, since the bulk of the staff at clinics and hospitals is made of up of Liberia's nurses, physician assistants and community health workers.

"Considering the situation in which we find ourselves we don't think strike is the way forward," said Dr. Jerry Brown, head of ELWA2, a treatment center on the outskirts of Monrovia. "Because if we strike now, more and more patients will remain in the communities. And as more and more patients remain in the communities, there will be more new cases and there will be a setback."

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Redoublez de prudence au milieu de dépistage du virus Ebola à l'aéroport de NYC

USA aujourd'hui 12 octobre 2014

Melanie Eversley et Marisol Bello,

NEW YORK — que les fonctionnaires fédéraux à l'aéroport International de New York Kennedy redoublé d'efforts pour arrêter la propagation du virus mortel Ebola avec vaste contrôle des passagers arrivant de pays les plus durement touchées par l'épidémie, passagers et employés prenaient leurs précautions.

Maria Uruchimadecriollo nettoie une arrivées internationales de salle de bain 4 Terminal de JFK en Jamaïque, NY. Uruchimadecriollo porte un masque que son mari a acheté pour elle hier, avec l'espoir qu'elle garderait son abri du virus Ebola. C'est le premier jour que l'aéroport va commencer dépistage des passagers pour Ebola en provenance des zones touchées en Afrique. (photo : Jennifer S. Altman, pour USA TODAY)

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Médecins sans frontières évolue car elle forme l'avant-garde dans la lutte de l'Ebola

description détaillée de Médecins Sans Frontières luttent pour contrer Ebola

NEW YORK TIMES
par SHERI FINK, ADAM NOSSITER et JAMES KANTER. 10 octobre 2014

Mais, aussi, a été submergé par l'ampleur de cette catastrophe. En Sierra Leone, il a été grevé par le nombre de cas, bien qu'il se méfiait de prononcer par d'autres fonctionnaires de la santé et le gouvernement vendredi pour traiter la plupart des patients à domicile en raison d'une pénurie de lits de la clinique. En Guinée la veille, il a signalé que ses centres de deux traitement ont tendu à la limite...

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Le problème avec les virus d'Ebola dans les médias

Médias et médias trois PERSPECTIVES sociales

FORBES OC. 11, 2014

par Alic G. Walton

Ebola la situation en Afrique de l'Ouest n'est clairement pas bonne. Augmente le nombre de morts, et les gens continuent à s'infecter...

Mais la réalité est que, pour les gens en Amérique et dans d'autres endroits à l'extérieur de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, le risque est encore assez faible. Attention est important, évidemment, et les aéroports et les hôpitaux prenne des mesures pour les gens de l'écran et protéger le public.

la vraie question est autre : Notre peur du virus Ebola est devenu le pire autant de fois que le problème.

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http://www.Forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2014/10/11/The-Problem-with-Ebola-in-the-Media/

téléphones mobiles, les médias sociaux aidant Ebola lutte

US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT 20 octobre 2014

Par Tim ressuscité

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