Some West African Countries have been hit with the worst deadliest Viral disease called Ebola,Currently Health ministers from across western Africa gathered on Wednesday to plan
“drastic action” against the world’s deadliest-ever Ebola
epidemic as dozens of new cases continued to emerge.There have been 759
confirmed or suspected cases of the haemorrhagic fever in Guinea, Liberia and
Sierra Leone, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday, with 467
people dead.The new death toll represented a rise of 129 or 38 percent since the UN agency’s last bulletin given just
a week ago.“This makes the ongoing Ebola outbreak
the largest in terms of the number of cases and deaths as well as geographical
spread,” the WHO said in a statement announcing a two-day conference in Ghana
to be attended by 11 West African health ministers.“Decisions taken at this
meeting will be critical in addressing the current and future outbreaks,” it
said.
Since west Africa’s first ever epidemic of the deadly and highly contagious
fever broke out in Guinea in January, the WHO has sent in more than 150 experts
to help tackle the regional crisis.Despite the efforts of the UN agency and
other health workers, there has been a “significant increase” in the rate of
new cases and deaths in recent weeks, the WHO said.Medical charity Doctors
Without Borders (MSF) said last week that the spread of the virus, which has
had a mortality rate of up to 90 percent in previous outbreaks, was “out of
control”, with more than 60 outbreak hotspots.The agency has warned that Ebola could spread to other countries, warning those
hardest hit could struggle to contain the disease.The agency’s top Ebola specialist Pierre Formenti told AFP last month that
the recent surge in cases had come in part because efforts to containthe virus
had been relaxed too quickly after the outbreak appeared to slow down in April.“One
case can restart an entire epidemic,” he warned, justifying the dramatic
measures taken to contain Ebola, which is spread via
bodily fluids including sweat, meaning just touching an infected person is
enough to spread the virus.
-Unstoppable bleeding Ministers from Guinea, where 413 confirmed, suspected
and probable cases have surfaced so far including 303 deaths, and Liberia,
which has seen 107 cases and 65 deaths, will take part in the meeting.Sierra
Leone, which has recorded 239 cases and 99 deaths, will also be represented at
the conference.In addition, officials from Ivory Coast, Mali, Senegal, Gambia
and Guinea-Bissau, along with Ghana and countries as far afield as Uganda and
the Democratic Republic of Congo have been invited, the WHO said.They will be
joined by a host of UN agencies and other aid organisations including MSF and
the Red Cross, as well as personnel from disease control centres in western
Africa, the United States, Britain and the European Union.
The WHO has described the current Ebola epidemic
as one of the most challenging since the virus was first identified in 1976 in
what is now DR Congo.That outbreak, the deadliest until this year, killed 280
people, according to WHO figures.Ebola can fell its
victims within days, causing severe fever and muscle pain, weakness, vomiting
and diarrhoea — in some cases shutting down organs and causing unstoppable
bleeding.No specific medicine or vaccine exists for the virus, which is named
after a small river in the DR Congo.“So far we are free from Ebola but we cannot rest on our laurels,” a spokesman for Ghana’s
health ministry told AFP.“We can’t afford to have Ebola
in Ghana
and we also need to stop this from spreading in the other west African
nations.”
Source:Vanguard
9 comments:
God help us oooo
This is alarming,What kind of Viral disease is this
We have enough problems in Nigeria,Chineke Biko,let Ebola not be part of us oooooooooo
God save West Africa from this plague
hmmmmmmmmm,West Africa.....God protect our lands for plague and disease and bomb
Oh God take this deadly disease from west Africa in Jesus name.Amen
Na wa ooooo,Ebola or whatever they call you,You better disappear in Jesus name....o
My Goodness,this Viral disease is not funny oooooooooooo
God save us from this Epidemic
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