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Ebola is out of control

 

"Spreading faster than response" - Doctors Without Borders

 

 

The spread of Ebola is outrunning efforts to stop it, according to
international aid group Doctors Without Borders, which estimates it might
take six months to get the situation under control.

The chief of the French-founded group, also known as Médecins Sans
Frontières (MSF), Joanne Liu, spent 10 days in the disease-hit regions of
West Africa, before voicing her conclusions at a Friday press conference in
Geneva. 

"[Ebola] is deteriorating faster, and moving faster, than we can respond
to," she told reporters. 

The deadliest ever outbreak of Ebola has already claimed 1,145 lives,
according to official figures, which could in fact "vastly underestimate
<http://rt.com/news/180452-ebola-underestimated-who-outbreak/> " the real
magnitude of the disaster, the World Health Organization warned a day
earlier.

 

"It is like wartime," Liu said. "It's moving, and advancing, but we have no
clue how it's going. Like in wartime, we have a total collapse of
infrastructure." 

She gave as an example a 40-bed treatment center in Liberia, where 137
people are being cared for. Overcrowded facilities there are "absolutely
dangerous," Liu said. 

"With the massive influx of patients that we had over the last few days,
we're not able to keep zones of patients anymore. Everybody is mixed," she
said. 

Overcrowded hospitals do not mean all of those suspected of being infected
go there. Superstitions and fears make many in African villages hide their
sick relatives at home. 

The new Secretary General of the International Federation of Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Elhadj As Sy, who has also traveled to the
Ebola-struck region, said in a Friday statement that "tackling fears,
ignorance and stigma" surrounding the disease in the local African
communities was a major challenge for IFRC volunteers. 


As Sy said it was also "particularly important to stop more healthcare
workers in the affected areas from getting infected."

 

Sierra Leone's president, Ernest Bai Koroma, told journalists Friday that
the country has lost two doctors and 32 nurses to Ebola. 

"We need specialized clinicians and expertise, and that is why we are
appealing to the international community for an enhanced response to our
fight" against Ebola, he said, AFP reported. 

Overall in the four affected countries, 80 healthcare workers died of Ebola.
While 170 were infected, according to Doctors Without Borders.

 

Liberia's president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, expressed regret Saturday over
the high death toll among the country's healthcare workers who have fought
the Ebola outbreak, Reuters reported. 

Meanwhile in Nigeria, where three people have died of Ebola, while 169 are
being checked for possible infection, the president has decided to sack
16,000 doctors who participated in a strike for better working conditions,
Nigeria's Premium Times reports. 

News of the country's medical staff being sacked amid fears of epidemic
spreading has resulted in a massive online outcry with some of the users
blaming the government for untimely sacking of doctors while others blaming
doctors for an untimely strike.

 

Authorities of the worst-hit country, Liberia, fear that hunger could become
a by-product of the epidemic, as there are not enough food supplies in the
quarantined areas. 

Liberia has requested emergency food aid from donors. 

"We can establish as many checkpoints as we want, but if we cannot get the
food and the medical supplies into affected communities, they will leave,"
Information Minister Lewis Brown said, Reuters reported. "We can't ask our
people to starve." 

Brown has also criticized the international community for its slow response
to the Ebola crisis. 

"The reaction quite frankly is not where we would want it to be to give any
serious level of comfort," he said.

 

 

From: http://rt.com/news/180748-ebola-msf-six-months/

 

 

 

 

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