Monday, August 11, 2014

Ebola outbreak: Ivory Coast bans flight from three states

              Health checks have been stepped up at airports across West Africa

There is no cure for Ebola, which has infected at least 1,779 people since the outbreak was first reported in Guinea in February.

Initial flu-like symptoms can lead to external haemorrhaging from areas like eyes and gums, and internal bleeding which can lead to organ failure; patients have a better chance of survival if they receive early treatment.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared it a global health emergency and is hosting a meeting of medical experts in Geneva to discuss the ethics of using experimental drugs on patients.
Add captionThe Spanish priest who was infected with Ebola in Liberia was flown home for treatment

A Roman Catholic priest, infected with Ebola in Liberia, is being treated with the experimental drug, Zmapp, in a hospital in Madrid.

The drug has also been used in the US on two aid workers who are said to have shown signs of improvement.

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