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الأحد، 3 أغسطس 2014

الرئيسية I have read reports from virologists in the struggle for Russia, "the deadliest outbreak of Ebola ever"

I have read reports from virologists in the struggle for Russia, "the deadliest outbreak of Ebola ever"

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I have read reports from virologists arrived in Russia to Guinea to help local doctors in the massive of the Ebola outbreak, which infected at least 1323 people and resulted in 729 deaths by Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone in the fight.

"We need to I have read reports from virologists arrived in Guinea and started the" spokesman of the Ministry of health and safety for the Russian Oleg Salagai told Itar-Tass.

I have read reports from virologists academician Victor Maleev, the Central Research Institute of epidemiology and Virology Research Institute, Professor Mikhail Shchelkanov arrived in the country as soon as the World Health Organization warned that the Ebola epidemic is spreading faster than the efforts to contain the disease. Two Russian scientists specialize in the cause of epidemics and outbreaks of viruses.

At the same time, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) underlined the need to tackle the immediate outbreak of Ebola in the West African countries.

"The Red Cross or Red Crescent is very worried that the situation is getting out of control" the IFRC emergency health coordinator Anna archipelago, said in a statement.

"The response capacity and the Government and humanitarian agencies in the countries, already stretched to the limit and the virus continues to spread, so this Ebola outbreak the deadliest ever," the Island said, emphasizing that the spread of the virus can only contain with the support of the international community.

On Friday, the WHO and the West African States are suffering from the Ebola virus, announced a joint $ 100 million fighting plan the deadly spread of the disease. The WHO warns that an urgent solution.

"The epidemic moves faster than efforts to control it," the Director-General of who Margaret Chan said Friday. "If the situation worsens further, the consequences could be catastrophic loss of human life, but also to the serious socio-economic problems and high risk of spread to other countries," Chan said.

Starting from 27. July, the Ebola virus infection in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria had 1,323 with 729 fatalities, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The fatality rate for Ebola is in haemorrhagic fever is up to 90%. The chances of survival are higher if patients seek professional medical help as soon as symptoms occur.

Symptoms begin with fever and throat, and muscle aches and then develops the nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, which is related to the decreased activity of the liver and kidneys. At this point, many people have problems with bleeding. The only treatment is either an oral rehydration therapy or intravenous fluids, but very few of those infected live in as there is no vaccine.

Ebola was first discovered in 1976 in what is currently in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The largest outbreak in Uganda was in 2000 and 2001, 425 cases, including about half of the dead WHO, according to estimates.


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