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2014년 12월 7일 일요일

10th Sierra Leone Doctor Dies of Ebola


A 10th doctor from Sierra Leone died from Ebola, a day after two other Sierra Leone doctors had succumbed to the disease, a health official said Sunday.

Dr. Brima Kargbo, Sierra Leone's chief medical officer, said Dr. Aiah Solomon Konoyeima had died of Ebola on Saturday. On Friday, Thomas Rogers, a surgeon at the Connaught Hospital, which is the main referral unit in the capital Freetown, and Dauda Koroma both died from the disease.

The details of how and where the doctors had become infected were not known.

Of the 11 Sierra Leonean doctors infected with the disease, only one has survived.

The three West African countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone have been hardest hit by the current Ebola outbreak, with hundreds of health care workers becoming infected with the disease.

The deaths have taken a tremendous toll on health care system in these countries. More than 100 health care workers have lost their lives in Sierra Leone, according to a report by the French news agency AFP.

Konoyeima worked at a children's hospital in Freetown, the capital, and tested positive for Ebola about two weeks ago, according to The Associated Press.

He was being treated at the Hastings Ebola Treatment Center, which is staffed exclusively by local Sierra Leonean medical personnel, as compared to many other treatment units, which are run by international organizations or employ some foreign staff.
In the current outbreak, Ebola has sickened more than 17,500 people, mostly in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Of those, about 6,200 have died. It is currently spreading fastest in Sierra Leone.

The World Health Organization set a 60-day goal on October 1 to isolate 70 percent of Ebola patients in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone and ensure safe burials for 70 percent of bodies, which are highly infectious.

But in Sierra Leone, only 60 percent of patients were in isolation by Dec. 1, said Palo Conteh, head of the government's National Ebola Response Center.

Material for this report came from AP and AFP.


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2014년 12월 3일 수요일

Ebola Spreading Faster in Sierra Leone


New data shows the Ebola outbreak intensifying in Sierra Leone, even as it stabilizes or drops off in other West African countries.

The World Health Organization says Sierra Leone reported 537 new confirmed cases in the week ending November 30, a jump of more than 150 over the week before.?

In its latest update Wednesday, the WHO says "transmission remains persistent and intense across the country with the exception of the south."? The worst affected area was the capital, Freetown, where more than 200 new cases were reported.?

According to the WHO, the number of Ebola cases worldwide is more than 17,000, with all but a few dozen in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia.? The overall death toll is up to 6,070.

The report says the outbreak has largely stabilized in Guinea, which reported 77 new cases last week, and in Liberia, which reported 43.

It says all three countries "now have sufficient capacity at a national level" to isolate and treat at least 70 percent of Ebola patients, but it notes "capacity is still insufficient in some areas."

The report singles out the situation in western Sierra Leone, where it says the ability to isolate and treat patients is being stretched by the large number of new cases.


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