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Southern African Network of Nurses and Midwives, Media Statement, 13 August
2014

 

 

Ebola

 

SANNAM urge SADC countries to implement commitments

 

made by SADC health ministers concerning Ebola

 

 

The Southern African Network of Nurses and Midwives (SANNAM) would like to
urge all 15 countries in the SADC region to commit in practice to the pledge
made by health ministers of SADC countries on Wednesday to put urgent
preventative measures in place for Ebola, as failure to do so is likely to
put in huge danger the lives nurses who are the first health professionals
to be exposed to the virus.

 

In their emergency meeting on Wednesday in South Africa, among others,
health ministers from the region committed their countries to identify and
commit additional financial resources to support the outbreak preparedness
and facilitate the exchange of information, and that countries should
identify facilities where Ebola would be treated.  

 


The virus is not spread through the air; it is transmitted to another
person's body through handling blood, saliva, vomit, semen or any other body
fluid. For as long as your body does not touch any of the body fluids of a
person diagnosed positively of Ebola, you are safe.

 

SANNAM is pleased to hear that South Africa will be sending a team of four
health professionals to assist in the outbreak of the virus either in
Liberia or Sierra Leon to on the 17th of this month, because we may need the
assistance of health professionals from West Africa if there were to be an
outbreak in the SADC region.

 

While the meeting agreed that South Africa should be the centre of
excellence in Ebola diagnosis for the SADC region, SANNAM is concerned that
the dire shortage of equipment, resources and non-functional equipment in
many health facilities in the region may worsen matters if the Ebola
outbreak could find its way into the region.

 

"We note with great concern that more than 1000 people have succumbed to the
virus already, and that the virus is showing symptoms of escalation," says
Chairperson of SANNAM, Bheki Mamba.   

 

"We emphasize the issue of the great need to supply preventive equipment for
health personnel and provision of isolation rooms for patients in the health
centres across the region, because the absence of these is what makes the
virus to escalate, and sadly nurses and doctors are some of the personnel in
greater risk," he says.   

 

SANNAM calls on governments to monitor the implementation of the pledge and
commitment made at the emergency meeting to ensure that indeed, practically,
preventative measures are being put in place as a preparation for the
outbreak.

 

As sharing of information was highlighted in the meeting as the one need to
capacitate citizens in the region, SANNAM would like to urge citizens in the
15 countries to observe the following consistent symptoms in their bodies
and visit their nearest health centres as early as possible, because the
earlier the Ebola virus is diagnosed the earlier the preventative measures
will be applied by health workers:

 

-   Fever

-   Headache

-   Joint and muscle aches

-   Weakness

-   Diarrhea

-   Vomiting

-   Stomach pain

-   Lack of appetite

 

In some cases, some people may experience:

 

-   A Rash

-   Red Eyes

-   Hiccups

-   Cough

-   Sore throat

-   Chest pain

-   Difficulty breathing

-   Difficulty swallowing

-   Bleeding inside and outside of the body

 

The virus is not spread through the air; it is transmitted to another
person's body through handling blood, saliva, vomit, semen or any other body
fluid. For as long as your body does not touch any of the body fluids of a
person diagnosed positively of Ebola, you are safe.

 

End  

 

 

Issued by Southern African Network of Nurses and Midwives (SANNAM)

 

For more information, contact:

SANNAM Chairperson, Bheki Mamba (based in Swaziland):

Mobile: 00 268 761 24086   

 

 

 

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