DISEASE • VIRUS • EBOLA • FEVER • DEATH
The Ebola virus WAS Discovered in the Mid-1970s. Fever outbreaks in 2014 WAS the Largest in History ITS. Registered more than 1,950 Cases of infection, Including more than 1,060 Were fatal. The Raging Disease is in four West African Countries: Guinea, Liberia , Nigeria and Sierra Leone. Most affected Liberia, WHERE 670 people fell ill and died in 355.
1. Health care workers collaborating with the organization "Doctors without Borders", ready to hand out food to patients of the Center for the treatment of Ebola in Kailahun, July 20, 2014. The Clinic Patients Allocated an isolated Room. In Sierra Leone, has already registered 783 Cases of infection with Ebola, Which is more than DURING the February outbreak in neighboring Guinea. Photo: Tommy Trenchard
Dr. Kent Brantley worked in the Liberian Capital Monrovia, WHERE he Helped the Organization ELWA (Eternal Love Winning Africa) to care for the sick. August 3 Brantley WHO Contracted Ebola, WAS taken to the United States. He Became the first person with the virus in the United States.
2. Kent Brantley Prepares Chlorinated water to disinfect ELWA Hospital in Monrovia. Photo: Reuters Samaritan's Purse / Handout Via Reuters
Now developed Several Vaccines Against Ebola virus. But none of Them is Under License. The Difficulties are related to human Partly trials. The virus is Transmitted by contact with Blood, Saliva and body fluids and Other secretions of an Infected person. Their Zaire subtype of That virus CAN be Transmitted by Airborne Droplets. Have Reported Cases of Transmission from Infected monkeys.
3. Kent Brantley in Protective Suit in the ELWA Hospital in Monrovia. Photo: Reuters Samaritan's Purse / Handout Via Reuters
Fever symptoms: General Weakness, Sudden onset of Fever, headache, sore Throat. The Disease is Accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea, Rash, Internal and external Often bleeding.
4. The system of protection Aeromedical Biological WAS installed in the Airplane That Brought Kent Brantley in the United States. Photo: Reuters CDC / Handout Via Reuters
Kent Brantley WAS Placed in A Clinic at Emory University in Georgia. Here he is in A Special Isolation Room. Brantley condition Improved, But Doctors CAN not guarantee ITS Recovery.
5. Photo: Reuters Jack Kearse / Emory University / Handout via Reuters
6. Image Ebola virus Obtained by Transmission Electron Microscopy. Photo: Reuters Frederick Murphy / CDC / Handout Via Reuters
7. The Representative Organization Samaritan's Purse Tells Monrovia Residents of the Ebola virus. In the Hospital for Victims of Fever in Liberia's Capital, WHERE Patients are in Isolation, not enough beds and Medical workers have to Take care of Almost 20 Patients at Home. Photo : Reuters Samaritan's Purse / Handout via Reuters
8. Medical practice with a disinfectant spray next to a public hospital in the city of Kenema, Sierra Leone, 10 July 2014. Photo: Tommy Trenchard
9. Health workers are taking blood from a patient suspected Ebola virus, Kenema, July 10, 2014. Photo: Tommy Trenchard
10. Medical staff from the Organization Samaritan's Purse sprayed with disinfectant body of the deceased from Ebola Foya, Liberia. Photo: Reuters Samaritan's Purse / Handout Via Reuters
11. Girls are considering UNICEF poster on the prevention of Ebola virus in Voinjama, Liberia, April 2014. Photo: Reuters Ahmed Jallanzo / UNICEF / Handout Via Reuters
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