Saturday, August 23, 2014

Ebola, italian for 23 years culminating in Turkey. Un: "We fear a surge"

The couple had arrived with a scheduled flight from Kenya and traveling was seasick. The refers to the website of the Turkish newspaper Zaman: before departure was diagnosed malaria, but the doctors had authorized the same to travel. The balance of the victims meanwhile salt: between 19 and 20 august were reported a total of 142 new cases and 77 deaths in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. The total number of deaths and share rose to 1,427
Ebola, italiana di 23 anni ricoverata in Turchia. Onu: “Temiamo una fiammata”

An Italian woman of 23 years, E. S. , was hospitalized yesterday in Istanbul with symptoms similar to those of Ebola. The woman had arrived with a scheduled flight from Kenya and traveling was seasick. The refers to the website of the Turkish newspaper Zaman. According to the newspaper, before the departure from Kenya to the woman was diagnosed with malaria. The doctors had authorized the same to travel. It is boarded in Kano on a flight of the Turkish Airlines to Istanbul, bringing with it medicines anti-malarial. In flight had a fever, and vomited twice, so that the crew brought in a special room. Among the passengers and widespread panic, and the pilot asked the control tower at the Ataturk airport to send a medical team on arrival. Since the woman had symptoms similar to those of Ebola, the turkish health have put in a transparent plastic container isolated and have transported to the hospital, to ascertain if it was infected by the virus. According to some sources, the couple could have had a reaction to a drug anti-malaria.

The balance of the victims meanwhile salt while opens a debate between scientists and bioethicists - on how to use in an ethical way so the few pharmaceutical resources available. In the expectation that arrivals the vaccine. Between 19 and 20 august were reported a total of 142 new cases of disease by Ebola virus (confirmed or suspected) and 77 deaths in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria esierra Leone. It says the Who. The total number of deaths since the outbreak of the crisis to 20 august and thus rose to 1,427 . The total number of cases is now 2,615 . No case, on the other hand, in Europe or the rest of the world. Now that which is looked on with concern and a "blaze of the epidemic," said David Nabarro, the UN coordinator against the virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) has also announced it is working on an operational document on the strategy of the WHO and its partners in the fight to Ebola "in the next six to nine months," he said in Geneva the WHO spokesman said Fadela Chaib. The document shall include a plan for each affected country and takes into consideration the characteristics and the specific needs of the different countries, he added. The final document should be available next week. "Nobody knows when the current crisis of Ebola will eventually," he admitted in response to the question of if this implied that the crisis will last much longer. Meanwhile today in Nigeria were recorded the first two cases of Ebola from secondary contamination, bringing to 14 the total number of confirmed cases in the country. He said the health minister Onyebuchi Chukwu in a press conference in Abuja. These are the wives of men who were in contact with a sick person, the Liberian official Patrick Sawyer, who died in a hospital in Lagos five days after i arrived in the port city Nigeria with a plane from Monrovia, inliberia. Two cases that confirm the concerns on the fact that women more exposed to the risk of contagion, dealing with care for the sick in the first house that you can understand that it is of Ebola. The British government has meanwhile launched an emergency appeal to scientists and researchers for new ideas to combat the epidemic of Ebola. As reported in the newspaper The Independent, available for the research will be allocated the figure of 6.5 million pounds, with scholarships which will be allocated to experts who may demonstrate, with testing and analysis, how it spreads the disease, the best way to deal with it and how to inform the best people on the risks.