{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus","title":"shoofus","subtitle":"shoofus","author":{"name":"shoofus"},"link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"service.feed","type":"application\/x.atom+xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom","title":"shoofus"}}],"updated":"2015-03-04T00:26:06Z","entry":[{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:314848","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/314848.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=314848"}}],"title":"RIP Leonard","published":"2015-03-04T00:26:06Z","updated":"2015-03-04T00:26:06Z","content":"<img alt=\"proxy\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/shoofus\/28296975\/30602\/30602_original.jpg\" title=\"proxy\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:314570","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/314570.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=314570"}}],"title":"Ebola crisis easing, WHO promises to do better next time","published":"2015-01-25T15:36:29Z","updated":"2015-01-25T15:36:29Z","content":"<h1 class=\"\">Ebola crisis: &#39;Too slow&#39; WHO promises reforms<\/h1><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Ebola testing at the African Cup of Nations football tournament in Bata, Equatorial Guinea\" height=\"351\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/2fbfd673c4a950e898552e4490b92bc2ee7bbb79e10108cb6b961532d7514fdd\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00UuVVPxRjdPa_h-als7rHUFpDUJzF0w-v09UmzjNLFsVSAJbzUhrsEwfjDjwYLnUvQ0E8UNeLxDjH-LXvNFJy3A:h-FUYROp5Fr08F0ctIxwQw\" width=\"624\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/> <span style=\"width:624px;\">Ebola testing at the African Cup of Nations football tournament in Bata, Equatorial Guinea<\/span><\/div><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/health-30974649#story_continues_1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Continue reading the main story<\/a><div class=\"\"><h2><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-28754546\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola outbreak<\/a><\/h2><ul><br \/><li><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-26835233\" rel=\"published-1396365946570\" target=\"_blank\">Why Ebola is dangerous<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-30636604\" rel=\"published-1420007081923\" target=\"_blank\">Year of Ebola<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-28755033\" rel=\"published-1407918013878\" target=\"_blank\">Mapping the outbreak<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/health-29556006\" rel=\"published-1412920953099\" target=\"_blank\">The basics<\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><p class=\"\">The World Health Organization (WHO) has set out plans for reform, admitting that it was too slow to respond to the deadly Ebola outbreak in West Africa.<\/p><p>At an emergency session in Geneva, director-general Margaret Chan said Ebola had taught the world and the WHO how they must act in the future.<\/p><p>She said the corner had been turned on infections but warned over complacency.<\/p><p>More than 8,500 people have died in the outbreak, the vast majority in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia.<\/p><span class=\"\">Contingency fund<\/span><p>Dr Chan said: &quot;This was West Africa&#39;s first experience with the virus and it delivered some horrific shocks and surprises.<\/p><p>&quot;The world, including WHO, was too slow to see what was unfolding before us. Ebola is a tragedy that has taught the world, including WHO, many lessons about how to prevent similar events in the future.&quot;<\/p><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Ebola graph\" height=\"533\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/3b11503f45330778ce3590e7a22bf1cc6c000719a972810e3d4f73b9dba362f8\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00UuVVPxRjdPa_h-als7rHUFpDUJzF0w-v09UmzjNLFsVSQdfzUhrsEEGjTjwYLnVuAkH_UJeLxDjH-KmocRLgmFJgRFzcm4Kz0-u9zUXeIZ3ATEMIQ:VM-NQN32JQVDNRWR6O7Emw\" width=\"624\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <span style=\"width:624px;\">The WHO says patient database figures give the best representation of the history of the epidemic. However, data for more recent weeks are sometimes less complete than in the regular situation reports<\/span><\/div><p>Dr Chan said that although disease outbreaks would continue to deliver shocks, &quot;never again should the world be caught by surprise, unprepared&quot;.<\/p><p>The reforms announced included a &quot;dedicated contingency fund to support rapid responses to outbreaks and emergencies&quot;.<\/p><p>There would also be improvements in international co-ordination and greater support for countries that needed to respond quickly to emergencies.<\/p><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Dr Margaret Chan, 25 Jan\" height=\"351\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/f687800d41ae33387cfec34f4c4e1c2d4d5eaca8f7911e9128644497b373e55a\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00UuVVPxRjdPa_h-als7rHUFpDUJzF0w-v09UmzjNLFsVSAJbzUhrsEwfjDjwYLnUvQ0E8EleKRrtHa2TpsYMlA:MX_rwd8_O0tz05GWckcYjg\" width=\"624\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <span style=\"width:624px;\">Dr Chan: &quot;We must maintain the momentum and guard against complacency&quot;<\/span><\/div><p>This would also require vaccines and drugs to be brought to the market more speedily.<\/p><p>Liberia announced on Friday that it was down to just five confirmed cases - there were 500 a week in September. Guinea and Sierra Leone have both also experienced falls in infection rates.<\/p><p>Dr Chan said the worst-case scenario had been avoided, but warned: &quot;We must maintain the momentum and guard against complacency and donor fatigue.&quot;<\/p><p>WHO figures show 21,724 reported cases of Ebola in the outbreak , with 8,641 deaths<\/p>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:314040","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/314040.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=314040"}}],"title":"thousands of ebola deaths unreported says WHO expert","published":"2014-11-06T21:58:28Z","updated":"2014-11-06T21:58:28Z","content":"<div class=\"\"><div><div class=\"\" data-applet-guid=\"6581652071179345\" data-applet-type=\"td-applet-photoheader\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-region=\"main\"><div class=\"\"><div 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href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/ebola-deaths-4-877-cases-near-10-000-170158348.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Official WHO Ebola toll near 5,000 with true number nearer 15,000<\/a> <span class=\"\">Reuters<\/span><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" data-uuid=\"7af49d0a-e00e-33b3-97f7-9441588aab8a\"><a data-ylk=\"itc:0;tar:news.yahoo.com;ct:1;sec:lst-ct;cpos:2;test:312076;g:7af49d0a-e00e-33b3-97f7-9441588aab8a;pkgt:2;prov:AFP;\" href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/ebola-cases-slowing-liberia-too-soon-celebrate-150209951.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola cases slow in Liberia, but too soon to celebrate: WHO<\/a> <span class=\"\">AFP<\/span><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" data-uuid=\"3445ccd9-5e3e-33b4-90e3-a6c89a139d94\"><a data-ylk=\"itc:0;tar:news.yahoo.com;ct:1;sec:lst-ct;cpos:3;test:312076;g:3445ccd9-5e3e-33b4-90e3-a6c89a139d94;pkgt:2;prov:AFP;\" href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/revises-ebola-toll-211049328.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">WHO revises Ebola toll<\/a> 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\/><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>&quot;There are lots of missing deaths in this epidemic,&quot; Christopher Dye, WHO&#39;s strategy chief, told AFP, estimating that around 5,000 fatalities could be missing from the count.<\/p><p>This assessment, he said, was based on the knowledge that the fatality rate in the epidemic centred in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone stands at about 70 percent.<\/p><p>But with total reported cases of infections reaching 13,042, that suggests that many of the deaths were going unrecorded.<\/p><p>Dye said the likely explanation was that many people were burying the dead in secret, possibly to avoid having authorities interfere with burial customs like washing and touching the deceased widely blamed for much of the transmission.<\/p><p>- Number confusion -<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-pos=\"1\" data-rapid_p=\"11\" data-uuid=\"1bbdb9dc-6386-35d5-8e93-f5b85fafd63a\" data-ylk=\"t1:a3;t2:ct-mod;t3:embd;sec:ct-mod;slk:expand;elm:img;elmt:ct;itc:1;g:c22507d4-3626-3c90-8b34-3939a4d8c932;aid:1bbdb9dc-6386-35d5-8e93-f5b85fafd63a;ct:4;cpos:1;\" href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/photos\/health-worker-stands-clinic-run-non-governmental-organization-photo-181617310.html\" title=\"A health worker stands at the clinic run by the non-governmental&nbsp;&hellip;\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">View photos<\/span> <i class=\"\">\ue00d<\/i> <\/a><\/div><a class=\"\" data-pos=\"1\" data-rapid_p=\"11\" data-uuid=\"1bbdb9dc-6386-35d5-8e93-f5b85fafd63a\" data-ylk=\"t1:a3;t2:ct-mod;t3:embd;sec:ct-mod;slk:expand;elm:img;elmt:ct;itc:1;g:c22507d4-3626-3c90-8b34-3939a4d8c932;aid:1bbdb9dc-6386-35d5-8e93-f5b85fafd63a;ct:4;cpos:1;\" href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/photos\/health-worker-stands-clinic-run-non-governmental-organization-photo-181617310.html\" title=\"A health worker stands at the clinic run by the non-governmental&nbsp;&hellip;\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img alt=\"A health worker stands at the clinic run by the non-governmental&nbsp;&hellip;\" class=\"\" data-src-2x=\"\" height=\"453\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/4eeddc27e4a251f87bff6d21e47bbbad907552b6269cffcb1ae1db0227775bec\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00x_MXrteiJ7Q_BWbl9XqCVovT1VyDQIg-BAarRKMUzZBS1ABp0oM9kNb2XzHFLqTzBcd6yhZCAXtJNLAs_YbhWkDk0VIbGBAykWw5WFhOMdAPAYfEQqPp2Ab0x5uAqJ4ojMogw2qEJuarqKtqCsSmLpMUKUMfB3C5mr7lBlUBgEK5DgK3xI09_djCKmvxGwYcawl_625lfnfYEDTVgnrH8ZSyQdCUmPedWPnpzkQ:GcWesitifXoqabEJAb-i2A\" width=\"300\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <\/a><\/div><div class=\"\" style=\"width:300px\">A health worker stands at the clinic run by the non-governmental organization Medecin Sans Frontiere&nbsp;&hellip;<\/div><\/div><p>The UN&#39;s health agency has created confusion with its latest figures of Ebola cases and deaths, which have shown shrinking numbers.<\/p><p>The toll provided Wednesday night showed 4,818 deaths, down from 4,951 reported on October 31, while the number of reported cases fell to 13,042 from 13,567.<\/p><p>This does not mean that the epidemic is over or that people have stopped dying from the deadly virus, Dye said, explaining instead that the drop in numbers was linked to a shift in the way WHO uses different databases to calculate the overall numbers.<\/p><p>&quot;Many, many people are still dying of Ebola,&quot; he said.<\/p><p>Up until recently, WHO had used several different databases from each of the affected countries to calculate the overall number of cases and deaths.<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-pos=\"2\" data-rapid_p=\"12\" data-uuid=\"45a231df-2143-31cc-857e-52b5cf14ca7e\" data-ylk=\"t1:a3;t2:ct-mod;t3:embd;sec:ct-mod;slk:expand;elm:img;elmt:ct;itc:1;g:c22507d4-3626-3c90-8b34-3939a4d8c932;aid:45a231df-2143-31cc-857e-52b5cf14ca7e;ct:4;cpos:2;\" href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/photos\/parts-ebola-treatment-center-being-loaded-aid-plane-photo-181617019.html\" title=\"Parts of an Ebola treatment center before being loaded&nbsp;&hellip;\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">View photos<\/span> <i class=\"\">\ue00d<\/i> <\/a><\/div><a class=\"\" data-pos=\"2\" data-rapid_p=\"12\" data-uuid=\"45a231df-2143-31cc-857e-52b5cf14ca7e\" data-ylk=\"t1:a3;t2:ct-mod;t3:embd;sec:ct-mod;slk:expand;elm:img;elmt:ct;itc:1;g:c22507d4-3626-3c90-8b34-3939a4d8c932;aid:45a231df-2143-31cc-857e-52b5cf14ca7e;ct:4;cpos:2;\" href=\"http:\/\/news.yahoo.com\/photos\/parts-ebola-treatment-center-being-loaded-aid-plane-photo-181617019.html\" title=\"Parts of an Ebola treatment center before being loaded&nbsp;&hellip;\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img alt=\"Parts of an Ebola treatment center before being loaded&nbsp;&hellip;\" class=\"\" data-src-2x=\"\" height=\"201\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/b9452324f6fd338d2033c34d4892a71a5e4a11291c22576cf5cc7b83fa8c6b8d\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00x_MXrteiJ7Q_BWbl9XqCVovT1VyDQIg-BAauS72SwVAKgookAo_sVFX3XmcH8XP-hcd6yhZCAXtJNLAs_YbhWkDk0VIbGBAykWw5WFhOMdAPB5ZESSPp2Ab0x5uAqJ4ojMogw2qEJuarqKtqCsSmLpMUKUMfB3C5mr7lBlUBgEK5DgK3xI09_djCKmvxGwYcawl_7mu6pDZMAvbVwnjFttVyQdCUmCEK261vQ:vJH6r1nOrmK23ACHwhYIgw\" width=\"300\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <\/a><\/div><div class=\"\" style=\"width:300px\">Parts of an Ebola treatment center before being loaded on to an aid plane bound for Sierra Leone at &nbsp;&hellip;<\/div><\/div><p>The different sources however meant that the numbers did not always progress in a consistent manner, fluctuating according to what data was available from the separate databases.<\/p><p>To avoid the fluctuations, the agency had shifted to only using data from each of the countries&#39; situation reports, based on daily counts of patients and deaths district by district.<\/p><p>Dye said the new method, which entailed the significant drop in deaths in WHO&#39;s last overview, was &quot;slightly less satisfactory&quot; in terms of accurately reflecting the numbers of cases and deaths, but was &quot;nonetheless always consistent.&quot;<\/p><p>- Downward trend -<\/p><p>He stressed though that the cumulative total was far less interesting than graphs WHO provides in its updates showing the progression of the epidemic week by week in each of the three hardest-hit countries.<\/p><p>Those graphs, which are still based on several datasets, show clearly that &quot;there are downward trends in some parts of the epidemic area,&quot; Dye said, adding &quot;I think that&#39;s beyond question now.&quot;<\/p><p>WHO confirmed last week that Liberia, the country hardest-hit by the outbreak with more than 6,500 cases and nearly 2,700 deaths, was showing a slowdown in transmission.<\/p><p>Dye said that trend appeared to be continuing across the country, while numbers in much of Guinea looked &quot;somewhat flat&quot;.<\/p><p>Numbers also seemed to be flattening out in some parts of Sierra Leone, although there were still &quot;lots of worries&quot; about transmission in the west of that country, he said<\/p><p>The trend is good news, since it means the Ebola outbreak is not on the worst-case-scenario trajectory used for shocking forecasts a few months ago by WHO the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Dye said.<\/p><p>&quot;There was talk of millions of cases&quot; by January, he pointed out.<\/p><p>&quot;That&#39;s just because if you have an upward curve and you keep on projecting it you&#39;re going to get millions of cases,&quot; he said, stressing &quot;it is pretty clear to us now that that is not going to happen.&quot;<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/section><br \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\">\ue048<\/div><span>View Comments (<span>46<\/span>)<\/span><\/div>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:313600","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/313600.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=313600"}}],"title":"china to send 1000 health workers and build ebola hospital in liberia","published":"2014-11-06T19:36:30Z","updated":"2014-11-06T19:36:30Z","content":"<h1 class=\"\" itemprop=\"headline\">China to build Ebola hospital in Liberia<\/h1><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-component=\"standfirst\" data-link-name=\"standfirst\">Government announces plan to send 1,000 aid workers to Africa and open 100-bed medical centre within a month<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><br \/><figure class=\"\" data-component=\"image\" itemprop=\"associatedMedia image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\"><br \/><div class=\"\" data-src=\"\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/static\/w-{width}\/h--\/q-95\/sys-images\/Guardian\/Pix\/pictures\/2014\/11\/6\/1415283918925\/Chinese-medical-staff-rec-012.jpg\"><img alt=\"Chinese medical staff receiving an Ebola training session in Beijing\" class=\"\" itemprop=\"contentURL representativeOfPage\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/49ca40bc7024cb3964100ac89536e32c4a9653ffa6376a3487ed6f31348e274d\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h01gCFUrtewdPcvQ3f2tKxCV4vAwhgUxkn5g1d0XCRck4cSB0fhAt29ksOjHLcd86U7EhUrRBvZSLlC6yJv8JanH9VrV0gMTpNvxntuTUKfZwhXWUWb0nK6AZ9iABiWagvijoM2U-nAIaJ9eGvtjoXl71PWKUBN17dtCv8yxsYJA:0jIJjRjqpc9HAMKoGLH1Aw\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/><\/div><figcaption class=\"\" itemprop=\"description\"> Chinese medical staff receiving an Ebola training session in Beijing. The size of China&#39;s aid response to the outbreak has been criticised. Photograph: AFP\/Getty Images <\/figcaption><\/figure><br \/><div class=\"\"><p class=\"\" data-component=\"meta-byline\" data-link-name=\"byline\"><span itemprop=\"author\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/Person\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"auto tag link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/profile\/jonathan-kaiman\" itemprop=\"url name\" rel=\"author\" target=\"_blank\">Jonathan Kaiman<\/a><\/span> in Beijing<\/p><p class=\"\"><\/p><br \/><time data-timestamp=\"1415284163000\" datetime=\"2014-11-06T09:29:23-0500\" itemprop=\"datePublished\"><br \/>Thursday 6 November 2014 <span class=\"\">09.29&nbsp;EST<\/span><\/time><br \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-component=\"share\"><ul class=\"\" data-component=\"social\"><br \/><li class=\"\" data-link-name=\"facebook\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"social top\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sharer\/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgu.com%2Fp%2F434q3%2Fsfb&amp;ref=responsive\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Share on Facebook<\/span> <span class=\"\"> <\/span> <\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" data-link-name=\"twitter\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"social top\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?text=China+to+build+Ebola+hospital+in+Liberia&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fgu.com%2Fp%2F434q3%2Fstw\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Share on Twitter<\/span> <span class=\"\"> <\/span> <\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" data-link-name=\"email\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"social top\" href=\"mailto:?subject=China%20to%20build%20Ebola%20hospital%20in%20Liberia&amp;body=http%3A%2F%2Fgu.com%2Fp%2F434q3%2Fsbl\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Share via Email<\/span> <span class=\"\"> <\/span> <\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" data-link-name=\"linkedin\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"social top\" href=\"http:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/shareArticle?mini=true&amp;title=China+to+build+Ebola+hospital+in+Liberia&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Fworld%2F2014%2Fnov%2F06%2Fchina-build-ebola-hospital-liberia\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Share on LinkedIn<\/span> <span class=\"\"> <\/span> <\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" data-link-name=\"gplus\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"social top\" href=\"https:\/\/plus.google.com\/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgu.com%2Fp%2F434q3%2Fsgp&amp;hl=en-GB&amp;wwc=1\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Share on Google+<\/span> <span class=\"\"> <\/span> <\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\" data-test-id=\"article-review-body\" itemprop=\"articleBody\"><p>China plans to build a 100-bed medical centre in Liberia to combat Ebola, officials announced on Thursday, after criticism that <a class=\"\" data-component=\"in-body-link\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/oct\/17\/un-ebola-ban-ki-moon-international-community\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">the country is not doing enough to fight the disease<\/a>.<\/p><p>China will send 1,000 aid workers to Ebola-affected areas &ldquo;in the months to come&rdquo;, and has already sent 252 people to the three hardest-hit countries &ndash; Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone &ndash; since the deadly virus broke out in March, the official newswire Xinhua<a class=\"\" data-component=\"in-body-link\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" href=\"http:\/\/news.xinhuanet.com\/english\/china\/2014-11\/05\/c_133768588.htm\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"> reported <\/a> on Wednesday<\/p><p>Foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei elaborated on the announcement at a regular press conference on Thursday afternoon. &ldquo;In Liberia, we will build a 100-bed medical centre,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;On 9 November, 160 medical workers will set off for <a class=\"\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" data-link-name=\"auto-linked-tag\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/liberia\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Liberia<\/a>.&rdquo; He added that 320 additional workers would arrive at the centre at a later date.<\/p><p>&ldquo;All the construction materials, construction workers and medical workers are in place,&rdquo; he said. The centre is scheduled to open in 30 days.<\/p><p>Hong said: &ldquo;Many countries have evacuated their diplomatic personnel, aid workers and enterprises from affected areas. However, there are still several thousand Chinese people working there.&rdquo;<\/p><p>Hong&rsquo;s comments partially contradict earlier reports that scores of Chinese workers have fled Ebola-affected countries since the spring. According to the Wall Street Journal, the state-backed China Henan International Cooperation Group <a class=\"\" data-component=\"in-body-link\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" href=\"http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/articles\/ebola-fears-spark-china-pullback-in-west-africa-1413915515\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">pulled most of its workers from an $80m road-building project<\/a> in Liberia in August. China&rsquo;s commerce ministry estimated then that 20,000 Chinese people lived in affected countries; since then, the number may have halved.<\/p><p>Jim Yong Kim, president of the World Bank, <a class=\"\" data-component=\"in-body-link\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.aljazeera.com\/news\/asia-pacific\/2014\/11\/asia-not-doing-enough-fight-ebola-201411463611304800.html\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">told reporters this week<\/a> that &ldquo;many countries in Asia who could help simply are not [helping], especially when it comes to sending health workers&rdquo;. He did not mention China by name.<\/p><p>Last month Brett Rierson, the World Food Programme&rsquo;s China representative, urged <a class=\"\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" data-link-name=\"auto-linked-tag\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/china\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">China<\/a> to do more to fight the disease. &ldquo;No one&rsquo;s been willing to do anything big yet,&rdquo; he said.<\/p><p>The US secretary of state, John Kerry, <a class=\"\" data-component=\"in-body-link\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" href=\"http:\/\/bigstory.ap.org\/article\/eb05a33a4a1a4480b1aa1ad320e89626\/us-china-vow-manage-rifts-ahead-obama-visit\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">said last month <\/a>that the US and China, despite their many disagreements, hoped to work together to curb the virus. China has sent a total of $122m (&pound;76m) to combat Ebola, <a class=\"\" data-component=\"in-body-link\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.chinadaily.com.cn\/world\/2014-11\/06\/content_18877495.htm\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">according to the China Daily<\/a>. The US has pledged more than $1bn.<\/p><p>&ldquo;China and Africa are good brothers who hold hands,&rdquo; Hong said. &ldquo;When <a class=\"\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" data-link-name=\"auto-linked-tag\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/africa\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Africa<\/a> is hit by Ebola, the Chinese government and people feel like they&rsquo;re suffering, so we offer assistance to the best of our abilities. China is a developing country, but we are doing everything we can.&rdquo;<\/p><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-link-name=\"keywords\"><h2 class=\"\">Topics<\/h2><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"keyword: world\/ebola\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/ebola\" itemprop=\"keywords\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola <\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"keyword: world\/china\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/china\" itemprop=\"keywords\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">China <\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"keyword: world\/liberia\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/liberia\" itemprop=\"keywords\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Liberia <\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"keyword: world\/africa\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/africa\" itemprop=\"keywords\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Africa 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src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/df91eca38bfc1c472bab1014bf1dd204cf73727b965bfb5b35b80f79e17e389a\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h0zFqDU7tQwdLR8BGals7rHUFpBlV2E0hmuVBej3LcYhFJGEEdiB10rQhY3jmfd-2E_lFEqwEueVy5XOqUsY5MhXwdvB59YmAKz0-u83p6LcRgADYALB6c_U0:mKn-NnoaJuVMsxiLWtxH4A\" width=\"84\" \/> <\/abbr> <\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><br \/><div class=\"\"><h1 class=\"\">Volunteering to test Ebola vaccine in Mali<\/h1><span class=\"\"><img alt=\"Anne Soy\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/360784cf67ea2dca830dcd9091571711878ab8262894a2650c8eb3c061f30695\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00UuVVPxRjdPa_h-als7rHUFpDUJzF0w-v09UmzjNLFQVTQdezUhrsEwfjDjwb7nRuAgI9ElefUK8RrHB5pYAg31X_A8:7OQo6BUeAM4ngYwBDVdnLA\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/> <span class=\"\">By Anne Soy<\/span> <span class=\"\">BBC Africa health correspondent<\/span> <\/span><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" style=\"width:448px;height:252px\"><div><div><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29925229\" style=\"font-weight:bold; font-size : 0.9em; font-family: arial; color:black\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Jump media player<\/a><\/div><div><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/faqs\/online\/mp_accessibility_help\" style=\"font-weight:bold; font-size : 0.9em; font-family: arial; color:black\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Media player help<\/a><\/div><div><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29925229#afterFlash\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Out of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue.<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><p class=\"\">Ebola vaccine trial expands in Mali<\/p><\/div><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29925229#story_continues_1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Continue reading the main story<\/a><div class=\"\"><h2><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-28754546\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola outbreak<\/a><\/h2><ul><br \/><li><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29916701\" rel=\"published-1415192385644\" target=\"_blank\">Ebola&#39;s undertakers<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29888067\" rel=\"published-1415060414649\" target=\"_blank\">Orphans&#39; plight<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/health-29847058\" rel=\"published-1414891998325\" target=\"_blank\">Are cases levelling off?<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/health-29556006\" rel=\"published-1412920953099\" target=\"_blank\">The basics<\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><p class=\"\">Preliminary indications in Mali from the first trial for an Ebola vaccine taking place in Africa seem promising.<\/p><p>&quot;We know that after two weeks they&#39;re starting to have some immune response and there are no adverse reactions,&quot; says Dr Samba Sow, an infectious disease epidemiologist and vaccine expert and director of Centre for Vaccine Development (CVD) in Mali.<\/p><p>The first volunteer in Mali was paediatrician Dr Seydou Cissoko, who was vaccinated on 8 October at the CVD in the capital, Bamako.<\/p><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29925229#story_continues_2\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Continue reading the main story<\/a><h2 class=\"\">&ldquo;<span>Start Quote<\/span><\/h2><br \/><blockquote><br \/><p class=\"\">What motivated me to join the study was the fact that I am a medical doctor and I&#39;ll be regularly in touch with patients of Ebola&rdquo;<\/p><\/blockquote><br \/><span class=\"\">Dr Seydou Cissoko<\/span> <span class=\"\">Vaccine volunteer<\/span><\/div><p>&quot;Since I received the vaccine, I feel well, there is no difference in the way a feel now and how I felt before,&quot; he said.<\/p><p>Ten other healthcare workers are due to receive more Ebola vaccines on Thursday in the trial.<\/p><p>The exercise is part of a bigger multi-country study which began in the UK in September.<\/p><p>It is a joint effort involving the World Health Organization (WHO), the US National Institutes of Health and UK pharmaceutical firm GlaxoSmithKline.<\/p><p>It is also one of the most fast-tracked vaccines in history - with experts hoping to find a way to develop immunity to Ebola - which has killed nearly 5,000 people this year in West Africa - in a matter of months.<\/p><p>&quot;What motivated me to join the study was the fact that I am a medical doctor and I&#39;ll be regularly in touch with patients of Ebola,&quot; says Dr Cissoko.<\/p><p>This week he has been asked to investigate two suspected cases of Ebola - one of them was a man who died after bleeding from the mouth.<\/p><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"A health worker checks the temperature of a woman entering Mali from Guinea at the border in Kouremale 2 October 2014\" height=\"351\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/0034f07ca84a86b11cc023209fcab380249bfdd6284c5bb380658a4491730afe\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00UuVVPxRjdPa_h-als7rHUFpDUJzF0w-v09UmzjNLFQdSgpbzUhrsEwfjDjwb7HWtQ0G_UReckHvQ-ebtZED3TsBu18mN21BvUnooGUIKpgiWzQaZBSfuwJ3nkVRVuM8:oMGVh4Jd8cMxqLlIE8DEgw\" width=\"624\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <span style=\"width:624px;\">People crossing the border into Mali from Guinea are having their temperatures checked<\/span><\/div><p>&quot;It is first to protect myself and secondly to help the scientific community find a good vaccine against the disease.&quot;<\/p><p>At first, his family were worried about his participation in the trial, which is being funded from the research charity the Wellcome Trust, the UK&#39;s Medical Research Council and Department for International Development.<\/p><p>&quot;I explained to my wife and brother how it works and now they are fine with it.<\/p><p>&quot;But I have not talked about it to my parents because I thought they may not understand,&quot; he adds.<\/p><span class=\"\">Double dosage<\/span><p>In total 40 volunteers are taking part in the Mali study - all of them are health workers who could be called upon to deal with Ebola should more cases appear in the country.<\/p><p>The first and only case has been that of a two-year-old girl who travelled from one of the worst-affected countries, Guinea, in October and later died of the disease.<\/p><p>Dr Sow, Mali&#39;s newly appointed Ebola tsar, is also taking part in the trial at the CVD.<\/p><p>&quot;It&#39;s a very smart vaccine that is very well known, so we hope that if the vaccine works we&#39;ll be protected and we&#39;ll not be too scared to do our job in the frontline,&quot; he told the BBC as he was vaccinated on Tuesday along with a nine other volunteers.<\/p><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Dr Sow&apos;s Ebola vaccine dose, Bamako Mali\" height=\"351\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/c795d73a39f90ca3171f64aa8a0a0ce90f38c6cb1e9451c99e04ee774fd2eebc\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00UuVVPxRjdPa_h-als7rHUFpDUJzF0w-v09UmzjNLFQdSgpbzUhrsEwfjDjwb7HWtQ0G_UZePBPvEOqXs9FHimtCsR95ZGcP-Uby_HNCbtU:fZxzTmmTElyaOt4VNMd-OA\" width=\"624\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <span style=\"width:624px;\">Doses of the vaccine are removed from the freezer and left to thaw in room temperature <\/span><\/div><p>One after the other they walked into the vaccination room and sat facing two colleagues who were clad in blue protective coats, goggles and gloves.<\/p><p>&quot;This is a very special occasion where we have to let study investigators be participants,&quot; he said.<\/p><p>This lot of participants received double the dosage given to earlier volunteers.<\/p><p>The idea is to not only investigate if the drug ignites an immune response, but also find out what dosage would be effective.<\/p><p>The vaccines are kept in temperatures of approximately minus 80C in an adjacent room, which only two members of staff have access to - and the refrigerator is kept locked.<\/p><p>About 20 minutes before the next participant arrives, a dose of the vaccine is removed from the freezer and left to thaw in room temperature.<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" style=\"width:448px;height:252px\"><div><div><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29925229\" style=\"font-weight:bold; font-size : 0.9em; font-family: arial; color:black\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Jump media player<\/a><\/div><div><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/faqs\/online\/mp_accessibility_help\" style=\"font-weight:bold; font-size : 0.9em; font-family: arial; color:black\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Media player help<\/a><\/div><div><a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29925229#afterFlash\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Out of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue.<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><p class=\"\">The current outbreak is the deadliest since Ebola was discovered in 1976<\/p><\/div><p>It is then carefully extracted into a syringe.<\/p><p>Dr Sow explains that unlike many other vaccines where a weakened form of the live virus is used, in this study a modified chimpanzee common cold virus is used to carry a single Ebola protein.<\/p><p>It cannot infect someone with Ebola, but should prompt the production of antibodies against the virus.<\/p><p>&quot;The chimp virus can only give a cold but not get somebody really sick,&quot; he assures.<\/p><p>It is a tried-and-tested vaccine carrier, he says.<\/p><p>For this phase of the trial, none of the participants will receive a placebo.<\/p><p>The volunteers are observed for the first hour after vaccination.<\/p><p>They give blood samples before being inoculated and then a day, a week, two weeks and 28 days afterwards.<\/p><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Dr Sow receiving an Ebola injection\" height=\"351\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/c22e2cc0d70cf6fc7ef16d5f958de668fc035bd3d32fdb4dd3e0609439537971\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00UuVVPxRjdPa_h-als7rHUFpDUJzF0w-v09UmzjNLFQdSgtfzUhrsEwfjDjwb7HWtAkB_UBePBPvEOqXs49EmWoSow:wvGLwlc4yiKvV4m5GLAjNA\" width=\"624\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <span style=\"width:624px;\">Dr Sow says he hopes a new vaccine would stop an epidemic becoming a pandemic<\/span><\/div><p>The samples are processed in a laboratory at the research centre.<\/p><p>The scientists extract white blood cells - the part of the blood that fights diseases - and observe them under a microscope to see if there is an immune response.<\/p><p>But they have to send them to the University of Maryland in Baltimore, US, for more sophisticated analysis to determine if the immunity - if any - is against Ebola.<\/p><p>&quot;What we&#39;re hoping is to have this vaccine as quickly as possible so it can help us to better control this epidemic and also to help us not to have this epidemic become a pandemic,&quot; says Dr Sow.<\/p><p>At home with his wife and son, Dr Cissoko says a new vaccine would give his family some reassurance as they constantly worry about his chance of contracting the virus given the risk health workers face, with more than 300 dying so far in the current outbreak.<\/p><\/div><h2>More on This Story<\/h2><h3 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-28754546\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola outbreak <\/a><\/h3><div class=\"\"><ul><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29916701\" rel=\"published-1415192385644\" target=\"_blank\"><img alt=\"Mariatu Kagbo in a mask, Sierra Leone\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/ef7f9ff70ce8319f4e36f6db462f3c3ed1403ea99096c556f40f43a189c30d42\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00UuVVPxRjdPa_h-als7rHUFpDUJzF0w-v09UmzjNLFQdSgVUzUhrsEwfjDjwb7HWugII_UBeJxP_GK2TpsYMlA:E4XgWx86dN13azJYjpedFA\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>Ebola&#39;s undertakers<\/a><\/h5><p>Attacked by the living, haunted by the dead<\/p><hr \/><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29888067\" rel=\"published-1415060414649\" target=\"_blank\">Orphans&#39; 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stigma<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/health-29628481\" rel=\"published-1413386608117\" target=\"_blank\">How many dying?<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29537156\" rel=\"published-1412947534380\" target=\"_blank\">Inside treatment centre<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/health-29518703\" rel=\"published-1412704591308\" target=\"_blank\">How not to catch Ebola<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/health-29507673\" rel=\"published-1412611089920\" target=\"_blank\">Patient turned away<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/29331061\" rel=\"published-1411551346550\" target=\"_blank\">Living with Ebola<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-29324595\" rel=\"published-1411522527003\" target=\"_blank\">Ailing health systems<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/health-28105531\" rel=\"published-1404290428053\" target=\"_blank\">What is Ebola?<span class=\"\"> Watch<\/span><\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/health-29219321\" rel=\"published-1410856192821\" target=\"_blank\">Virus in video<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/business-28865434\" rel=\"published-1408575780579\" target=\"_blank\">Economic &#39;devastation&#39;<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/in-pictures-28086185\" rel=\"published-1404172247789\" target=\"_blank\">In pictures: Battling Ebola <\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/magazine-28262541\" rel=\"published-1405639544484\" target=\"_blank\">Virus detective<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><h5 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-28869799\" rel=\"published-1408543979843\" target=\"_blank\">BBC Ebola podcast<\/a><\/h5><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:313129","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/313129.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=313129"}}],"title":"number of people in NYC being monitored for possible ebola exposure triples to over 300","published":"2014-11-06T08:58:05Z","updated":"2014-11-06T08:58:05Z","content":"<div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h1><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/news\/health\/Ebola-Outbreak-278440671.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola in America<\/a><\/h1><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h2>Deadly Virus&#39; Arrival in U.S. Sparks Concerns<\/h2><\/div><\/div><\/div><br \/><section><br \/><div class=\"\"><br \/><article><br \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h3 class=\"\" itemprop=\"articleSection\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/news\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">news<\/a><\/h3><h3 class=\"\" itemprop=\"articleSection\">&gt; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/news\/local\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">local<\/a><\/h3><\/div><h1 class=\"\" itemprop=\"headline\">Number of People Under &quot;Active Monitoring&quot; for Ebola in NYC Triples, City Officials Say<\/h1><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/news\/local\/active-monitoring-ebola-doctor-Craig-Spencer-bellevue-hospital-281671121.html#comments\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">View Comments ()<\/a><div style=\"float:left\">|<\/div><div class=\"\">Email<\/div><div style=\"float:left\">|<\/div><div class=\"\">Print<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h3 class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/newsletters\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">NEWSLETTERS<\/a><\/h3><h3 class=\"\">Receive the latest local updates in your inbo<\/h3><br \/><form class=\"\" data-nshandlerkey=\"2\" method=\"post\" name=\"ns-subscribe-form\" target=\"_blank\"><br \/><fieldset><br \/><input class=\"\" name=\"EMAIL\" type=\"text\" value=\"\" \/><\/fieldset><br \/><\/form><br \/><\/div><div class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/privacy\/\" name=\"&amp;lpos=Newsletter Sign Up&amp;lid=Privacy Policy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Privacy Policy<\/a> | <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/newsletters\/\" name=\"&amp;lpos=Newsletter Sign Up&amp;lid=More Newsletters\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">More Newsletters<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-cid=\"174665802\"><img itemprop=\"thumbnailUrl\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/b4ec27834b046b68d4ede3ab162601e57ad139b895840925176c29435f533f94\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgdLQ_R3DjM63AwQlD0o4F0BwsUdG02uLMUkWSwVDngo69kFEmGfKNuqE_xFSoR1tLwT5Fq2TpsYMlA:STIfj_H6OjL4foGN9IV0VA\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\">Wednesday, Nov 5, 2014 &bull; Updated at 5:06 PM EST<\/div><div class=\"\" itemprop=\"articleBody\"><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"1\">The number of people under &quot;active monitoring&quot; for Ebola symptoms has increased from 117 on Monday to 357 people Wednesday, health officials said.<\/p><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"2\">The vast majority of those being monitored arrived in New York City within the past 21 days from the three Ebola-affected countries,&nbsp;the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation said in a statement. <\/p><div class=\"\"><ul><br \/><li><h3><span class=\"\">Updated<\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/news\/national-international\/Petition-Filed-to-Force-Maine-Nurse-to-Follow-CDC-Guidelines-281061342.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Maine Nurse &quot;Humbled&quot; After Judge Nixes Quarantine<\/a><\/h3><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"3\">Others being monitored are the staff caring for Dr. Craig Spencer, the physician being treated for Ebola at Bellevue Hospital, the lab workers who conducted his blood tests and the FDNY EMTs who transported the doctor.  <\/p><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"4\">All of those being monitored showed no symptoms but are being checked on out of &quot;an abundance of caution,&quot; the statement said.<\/p><div class=\"\" data-cid=\"281003022\" data-vid=\"kuU4G_3RQYn6\"><h3 class=\"\">NYC &quot;Actively Monitoring&quot; 117 People at Risk for Ebola<\/h3><img alt=\"[NY] NYC &quot;Actively Monitoring&quot; 117 People at Risk for Ebola\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/77e3413e53c537eaf945149ad71e20218d3f6b749eadf758ff7024b61091ec1e\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgdLQ_R3DjM63AwQlD0o4F0BwsUdG02uMM0kWSQtDmR1w_UoOmH7Ac-WA-V9DsFpjLx7gFvWMs49EmWoSow:_txJstPH9uj1WPbSMgL5Aw\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/><\/div><div class=\"\">The city is actively monitoring nearly 120 people who have recently returned from Ebola-stricken countries out of an abundance of caution. Andrew Siff reports (Published Friday, Oct 31, 2014)<\/div><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"5\">One of the people under quarantine for coming into contact with Spencer will now be also subject to active monitoring because &quot;the individual poses no public threat and is showing no symptoms,&quot; health officials said. &nbsp;The person&#39;s movements will not be restricted, but the person will be assessed twice a day by city health workers. <\/p><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"6\">Authorities also said Spencer&#39;s condition&nbsp;also continues to improve.&nbsp;The latest good news about Spencer comes just four days <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/news\/local\/Condition-of-NYC-Doctor-With-Ebola-Upgraded-to-Stable-Craig-Spencer-281177111.html\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">after health officials upgraded his condition<\/a> from&nbsp;&quot;serious but stable&quot; to &quot;stable.&quot; <\/p><div class=\"\"><ul><br \/><li><h3><span class=\"\">Video<\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/news\/national-international\/Doctor-Craig-Spencer-New-York-Ebola-Patient-Africa-280273962.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Who Is Craig Spencer, 1st New York Ebola Patient?<\/a><\/h3><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"7\">That announcement Saturday was made &quot;based on our patient&#39;s clinical progress and response to treatment,&quot; city health officials said. &quot;The patient will remain in isolation and continue to receive full treatment.&quot;<\/p><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"8\">Officials also announced Saturday that one person under quarantine because of contact with Spencer will only be subject to direct active monitoring. <\/p><div class=\"\" data-cid=\"280367072\" data-vid=\"hD52dYFs6Zbh\"><h3 class=\"\">NYC Disease Doctor Answers Questions on Ebola<\/h3><img alt=\"[NY] NYC Disease Doctor Answers Questions on Ebola\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/6b5a219b84995754d196b47d89ebcbfa63a0de389133eb5a7e702dca2ef3640e\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgdLQ_R3DjM63AwQlD0o4F0BwsUdG02uMM0kWSQtDmRc460kdwGbOduOR6hhN:eSuJ6scMI1bCx4JEap-d7Q\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/div><div class=\"\">Dr. Abdulrahman El-Sayed, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University&#39;s Mailman School of Public Health, answers NBC 4 New York viewer questions on how Ebola is spread. (Published Friday, Oct 24, 2014)<\/div><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"9\">The announcements came almost a week after authorities said Spencer had entered the next phase of his illness and warned that he was expected to get worse before he could get better.<\/p><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"10\">He received a plasma transfusion from the second American Ebola patient, Nancy Writebol, on Oct. 25, according to SIM, the Christian organization that Writebol worked with before she was admitted to Emory University Hospital in August.<\/p><div class=\"\"><ul><br \/><li><h3><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/news\/local\/Ebola-Craig-Spencer-New-York-City-Subway-Concerns-A-L-1-Trains-280286862.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola Risk &quot;Close to Nil&quot; for Subway Riders: Officials<\/a><\/h3><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"11\">Authorities have said Spencer was awake, communicating and undergoing plasma and antiviral therapies, treatments that have been used to treat Ebola patients at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta and at the Nebraska Medical Center.<\/p><p class=\"\" data-pnum=\"12\">His fiancee, Morgan Dixon, was released from the hospital days ago and returned to the couple&#39;s Hamilton Heights apartment. She had not developed any sign of the illness, and she was to remain under quarantine at home.<\/p><div class=\"\" data-cid=\"280426002\" data-vid=\"Ik_kjoqRvezC\"><h3 class=\"\">Doctor With Ebola Enters Next Phase of Illness: Officials<\/h3><img alt=\"[NY] Doctor With Ebola Enters Next Phase of Illness: Officials\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/c349614b3163eb66eac921b0514bf1485c6a9ae0c3d0abe34c35f53dba36ee9d\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgdLQ_R3DjM63AwQlD0o4F0BwsUdG02uMM0kWSQtDiRQ2-3kMmXbGP9aS_V9epxRzFRfuHO-Yic9Xx2dAuVBv:GqK4WMEU_-c5Yip9cQrY1A\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/div><div class=\"\">Dr. Craig Spencer, the physician being treated for Ebola at Bellevue Hospital, has entered the next phase of the illness: the onset of gastrointestinal symptoms, health officials said Saturday evening. News 4&#39;s Michael George reports. (Published Saturday, Oct 25, 2014)<\/div><div class=\"\"><p><em><strong>Get the latest from NBC 4 New York anywhere, anytime<\/strong><\/em><strong>: <\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/mobile\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><strong>iPhone\/iPad App<\/strong><\/a><strong> |<\/strong><strong> <\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/nbcnewyork\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><strong>Twitter<\/strong><\/a><strong> | <\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/facebook.com\/nbcnewyork\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><strong>Facebook<\/strong><\/a><strong> | <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/newsletters\/\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Email Newsletters <\/a><\/strong><strong>| <a target=\"_blank\">Send Us News Tips<\/a><\/strong><strong> | <\/strong><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/plus.google.com\/u\/0\/b\/103099290229664119329\/#103099290229664119329\/posts\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Google+<\/a><\/strong><strong> | <\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.instagram.com\/nbcnewyork\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><strong>Instagram<\/strong><\/a><strong> | <\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/rss\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><strong>RSS<\/strong><\/a><\/p><\/div><h5 class=\"\"><\/h5><\/div><\/article><br \/><aside><br \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnewyork.com\/news\/local\/active-monitoring-ebola-doctor-Craig-Spencer-bellevue-hospital-281671121.html#comments\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">View Comments ()<\/a><div style=\"float:left\">|<\/div><div class=\"\">Email<\/div><div style=\"float:left\">|<\/div><div class=\"\">Print<\/div><\/div><\/div><div itemprop=\"comment\"><a name=\"comments\" target=\"_blank\"><span>Leave Comments<\/span><\/a><\/div><\/aside><br \/><\/div><\/section>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:312839","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/312839.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=312839"}}],"title":"us public health docs will treat ebola patients in liberia","published":"2014-11-06T08:56:48Z","updated":"2014-11-06T08:56:48Z","content":"U.S. uniformed officers to treat Ebola patients in Liberia<br \/>USA TODAY 8:27 p.m. EST November 5, 2014<br \/>635508004156620283-MMU<br \/><br \/>(Photo: U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps)<br \/>1152 CONNECT 334 TWEET 5 LINKEDIN 48 COMMENTEMAILMORE<br \/><br \/>President Obama has assured Americans that none of the nearly 4,000 U.S. troops heading to Liberia will treat Ebola patients, but 70 uniformed officers of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps will.<br \/><br \/>The corps, part of the Department of Health and Human Services, will open a clinic outside the Liberian capital, Monrovia, this weekend and is tasked with treating Liberian doctors and nurses who contract the deadly disease. It is the first time U.S. government personnel have been given that assignment, although all volunteered.<br \/><br \/>For those local medical personnel willing to treat Ebola patients \u2014 among the most dangerous of jobs \u2014 the new clinic is a means of support, Rear Adm. Scott Giberson, acting U.S. deputy surgeon general, said Wednesday in a phone interview from Liberia.<br \/><br \/>\"We're here to bring safety and security to those courageous responders,\" Giberson says. \"They have to feel secure that there will be a high level of care provided if they do fall ill of Ebola.\"<br \/><br \/>About 310 health care workers are among 4,808 people who have died from Ebola in the current epidemic, according to the World Health Organization. More than half of those medical personnel were working in Liberia.<br \/><br \/>The high risk of infection among medical workers has discouraged professional volunteers from helping out. The result has been the creation of fewer treatment facilities for lack of staffing, according to the WHO.<br \/><br \/>Obama asked Congress on Wednesday for $6.18 billion to contain and end the epidemic.<br \/><br \/>The clinic staffed by U.S. Public Service doctors, nurses and other medical personnel will provide treatment to medical workers - both domestic and international - who have become sick with Ebola, Giberson said.<br \/><br \/>The 25-bed facility, called the Monrovia Medical Unit, was built by sailors, soldiers and airmen and is located about 30 miles outside Monrovia. Giberson said it's unclear how many patients, if any, will be admitted when it opens.<br \/><br \/>While the 6,800-member U.S. Public Health Service is not technically part of the armed forces, its members look very much like military personnel, wearing uniforms similar to U.S. Coast Guard fatigues and carrying military titles.<br \/><br \/>\"We're a fully uniformed service with all the same customs, courtesies, rank,\" said Giberson.<br \/><br \/>Among other duties, it is the health care service for the Coast Guard and falls under command of the U.S. Surgeon General. The Public Health Service is one of the nation's seven uniformed services, which include the five armed military branches along with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.<br \/><br \/>Giberson said it remains accurate that no armed military servicemembers from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard are providing direct medical treatment to Ebola patients in Liberia.<br \/><br \/>The Public Health service personnel in Liberia are all volunteers, among some 1,700 who expressed a willingness to be deployed when the outbreak occurred, he said.<br \/><br \/>\"Although I do have the general concern that there is high risk,\" he said, \"I know that ... they're willing to accept that risk in order to succeed in the mission.\"<br \/><br \/>Contributing: Liz Szabo<br \/>1152 CONNECT 334 TWEET 5 LINKEDIN 48 COMMENTEMAILMORE"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:312779","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/312779.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=312779"}}],"title":"Catholic school teacher leaves job because of school ebola fears following her trip to KENYA","published":"2014-11-05T15:16:22Z","updated":"2014-11-05T15:16:22Z","content":"<div class=\"\"><br \/><form class=\"\" data-mapping=\"&lt;%= q %&gt;\/\" method=\"get\"><br \/><div class=\"\"><input autocomplete=\"off\" class=\"\" data-clearable=\"true\" name=\"q\" placeholder=\"Search\" type=\"text\" \/><\/div><\/form><br \/><\/div><br \/><nav class=\"\"><br \/><br \/><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/nav><br \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-module-name=\"utility-bar-module-share\" 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itemprop=\"name\">Allison Ross, aross@courier-journal.com <\/span><span class=\"\">9:49 a.m. EST November 4, 2014<\/span><\/div><\/section><br \/><div class=\"\" itemprop=\"articleBody\" role=\"main\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><br \/><section class=\"\"><br \/><aside class=\"\" itemprop=\"associatedMedia\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\"><br \/><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"635506179040790009-st-margaret-mary\" class=\"\" data-mycapture-src=\"http:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/media\/Louisville\/None\/2014\/11\/03\/635506179040790009-st-margaret-mary.jpg\" itemprop=\"url\" 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class=\"\">MORE<\/span><\/span><\/div><\/div><p>A teacher at St. Margaret Mary Catholic School who had recently returned from a mission trip to Kenya has resigned amidst swirling frustration and fears about Ebola.<\/p><p>Susan Sherman was not immediately available Monday to comment on her resignation.<\/p><p>Cecilia Hart Price, chief communications officer for the Archdiocese of Louisville, confirmed that Sherman resigned and that St. Margaret Mary&#39;s principal has already begun the process to try to fill the teaching position.<\/p><p>The school, on Shelbyville Road, had asked Sherman to take a paid &quot;precautionary leave&quot; of absence of 21 days upon her return from her trip after &quot;strong parent concerns&quot; about Ebola. It also asked Sherman, who is a registered nurse, to provide a doctor&#39;s note stating she was in good health.<\/p><p>There have been no reported cases of Ebola in Kenya. Indeed, the archdiocese, in a statement released last month regarding Sherman&#39;s trip, noted that the Kenyan village where Sherman was working &mdash; the remote village of Migori &mdash; is &quot;in Eastern Africa, thousands of miles from West Africa, where the main outbreak of the virus is located.&quot;<\/p><p><b>SENATE RACE: <\/b><a href=\"http:\/\/www.courier-journal.com\/story\/news\/politics\/elections\/kentucky\/2014\/11\/03\/mcconnell-stumps-paul-grimes-predicts-upset\/18429135\/\" title=\"http:\/\/www.courier-journal.com\/story\/news\/politics\/elections\/kentucky\/2014\/11\/03\/mcconnell-stumps-paul-grimes-predicts-upset\/18429135\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">McConnell says victory at hand; Grimes predicts upset<\/a><\/p><p><b>VOTER GUIDE: <\/b><a href=\"http:\/\/c3.thevoterguide.org\/v\/louisville14\/build.do\" title=\"http:\/\/c3.thevoterguide.org\/v\/louisville14\/build.do\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Compare candidates; build your ballot<\/a><\/p><p>The recent medical mission trip to Kenya was the fourth trip that she and her husband, Paul, a retired orthopedic surgeon, had taken with faith-based organization Kenya Relief.<\/p><p>Last week, Paul Sherman sent a letter to Archbishop Joseph Kurtz, complaining that &quot;unfounded fears&quot; of some parents and parish staff &quot;are triumphing over truth and reason.&quot; He said he and his wife offered to give an educational meeting about Ebola and about their medical mission trip, but they &quot;were put off until our &#39;quarantine&#39; is over.&quot;<\/p><p>He said all the other members of the team that went to Kenya have returned to their jobs with no problems.<\/p><p>Steve James, founder of Kenya Relief, said he&#39;s only had one other mission trip participant experience a negative reaction upon returning home.<\/p><p>&quot;We don&#39;t have Ebola in Kenya,&quot; James said. He said it&#39;s unfortunate when people making decisions &quot;haven&#39;t paid attention to the facts.&quot;<\/p><p><b>RELATED: <\/b><a href=\"http:\/\/www.courier-journal.com\/story\/life\/wellness\/health\/2014\/10\/21\/nurses-front-line-ebola\/17678991\/\" title=\"http:\/\/www.courier-journal.com\/story\/life\/wellness\/health\/2014\/10\/21\/nurses-front-line-ebola\/17678991\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Nurses: On the front line of Ebola<\/a><\/p><p><b>HEALTH BYTES: <\/b><a href=\"http:\/\/www.courier-journal.com\/story\/health-bytes\/2014\/10\/21\/ebola-health-worker-guidelines-updated\/17666699\/\" title=\"http:\/\/www.courier-journal.com\/story\/health-bytes\/2014\/10\/21\/ebola-health-worker-guidelines-updated\/17666699\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">New advice for health workers<\/a><\/p><p>James said he knows the Shermans, and said he&#39;s saddened that her life has been affected by Ebola fears. He said he hoped this would not deter others from wanting to help with relief efforts. &quot;It&#39;s unfortunate that someone with such a big heart has to suffer because of it,&quot; he said.<\/p><p>Examples of heightened fears about Ebola have been seen across the United States.<\/p><p>Last month, a Dallas Certified Nursing Assistant claimed her employer sent her home because her daughter had visited from Kenya. A bridal shop in Akron, Ohio, closed temporarily after it learned that a nurse who was later diagnosed with Ebola had shopped there. In Jefferson County, there have been anecdotes about nervous teachers making half-serious Ebola jokes when a student from Africa enrolls at the school.<\/p><p>Ben Jackey, a spokesman for Jefferson County Public Schools, said the school district is &quot;discussing prevention and response based on advice from the CDC and the local health department.&quot; He said if a concern came up, the district would work with the health department to address any issues.<\/p><p>Jackey said that prevention methods are &quot;largely the same as those for any other virus,&quot; and said &quot;the key will be educating our community.&quot;<\/p><p>Susan Sherman has worked as a teacher for the Archdiocese of Louisville for a number of years. According to archdiocese records, she worked as a teacher from 1998 to 2004, and then on and off as a teacher and a substitute teacher in subsequent years. She had joined the school teaching staff at St. Margaret Mary this school year.<\/p><p>Paul Sherman said Monday that he and his wife are already scheduled to go back to Kenya next year.<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\"><div class=\"\" style=\"width:540px;height:304px\"><img alt=\"\" class=\"\" height=\"304\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/58232f8458eec4d54d7ad7d1246779da7a0137f0bbfc77b869021cb74c297e5c\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h020GVSb5cjtSd9Bnam8SxHAQjBEByDVh4okcbkjjKLABKCEAFmAox8FMdhXbDd-uT5F1YsBJuPBejQbrA55IZ3T8A7kM9MztIpBnsuTEddZ0_Wm4XbUPM6wJ_gB5-Avl03n1fxhD0Ut_apdL0rCoTnvYRXqkOdkOK6ne7zRVePBtU-E5amVIjpqYmF_rwmG0iYLlzrw:1Dxuq-wFOZC6GgkS7MPv7g\" width=\"540\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/div><div class=\"\" style=\"width:540px\"><p class=\"\" itemprop=\"description\">U of L nurses discuss Ebola preparedness. Each morning and before new shifts, the nurses participate in a group huddle to review new guidelines from the CDC.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><p><i>Reporter Allison Ross can be reached at (502) 582-4241. 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Otto SchalkRepublicanAge: 25Address: 1944 Andrew Court NW, CorydonOccupation: Attorney, Austin Law OfficePolitical posts: NoneEducation: Bachelor&apos;s in business marketing, University of Kentucky; juris doctorate, University of Dayton School of LawContact: (859) 533-1176, OttoSchalk@gmail.com or www.facebook.com\/#!\/pages\/Otto-Schalk\/464716695296Why are you the most qualified candidate?I feel that one of my great qualities is my energy and enthusiasm in presenting cases before the court. 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Sign up for <span class=\"\">breaking news alerts<\/span> direct to your inbox.<div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcuni.com\/privacy\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">[ privacy ]<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><br \/><header class=\"\"><br \/><h3 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/storyline\/ebola-virus-outbreak\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola Virus Outbreak <\/a><\/h3><div class=\"\">828 <span>STORIES<\/span><\/div><div class=\"\"><span>STORYLINE<\/span>Continuing coverage of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa<\/div><\/header><br \/><time class=\"\" title=\"2014-11-04 19:12:36 Z\"><br \/>20 hours<\/time><br \/><aside class=\"\"><br \/><\/aside><br \/><div class=\"\"><h1 class=\"\">Thousands Break Ebola Quarantine to Find Food in Sierra Leone<\/h1><\/div><p class=\"\">Thousands of people in Sierra Leone are being forced to violate Ebola quarantines to find food because deliveries are not reaching them, aid agencies said.<\/p><p class=\"\">Large swaths of the West African country have been sealed off to prevent the spread of Ebola, and within those areas many people have been ordered to stay in their homes. The government, with help from the U.N.&#39;s World Food Program, is tasked with delivering food and other services to those people. But there are many &quot;nooks and crannies&quot; in the country that are being missed, Jeanne Kamara, Christian Aid&#39;s Sierra Leone representative, said Tuesday.<\/p><p class=\"\">The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has killed nearly 5,000 people and authorities have gone to extreme lengths to bring it under control, like the quarantines in Sierra Leone.<\/p><p class=\"\">While public health authorities have said such measures may be necessary to bring under control an Ebola outbreak unlike any other, the Disasters Emergency Committee, an umbrella organization for aid organizations, warned on Monday that they were cutting off food to thousands of people.<\/p><p class=\"\">&quot;The quarantine of Kenema, the third largest town in Sierra Leone, is having a devastating impact on trade &mdash; travel is restricted so trucks carrying food cannot freely drive around,&quot; the committee said in a statement. &quot;Food is becoming scarce, which has led to prices increasing beyond the reach of ordinary people.&quot;<\/p>Because services are not reaching them, people who are being monitored for signs of Ebola &mdash; and should be staying at home &mdash; are venturing out to markets to look for food, potentially contaminating many others, said Kamara."},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:312245","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/312245.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=312245"}}],"title":"post ebola syndrome affects half of survivors, decline in health, energy","published":"2014-11-05T14:52:45Z","updated":"2014-11-05T14:52:45Z","content":"<div class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Home<\/a><span>&gt;<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/Health\/\" itemprop=\"articleSection\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Health<\/a><\/div><div><div><h1 class=\"\" itemprop=\"headline\">&#39;Post-Ebola Syndrome&#39; Persists After Virus Is Cured, Doctor Says<\/h1><div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\">Nov 3, 2014, 1:11 PM ET<\/div><div class=\"\">By <a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/author\/liz_neporent\" rel=\"author\" target=\"_blank\">LIZ NEPORENT<\/a><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\">Liz Neporent <span><a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/author\/liz_neporent\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">More from Liz &raquo;<\/a><\/span><\/div><div class=\"\"><\/div><\/div><\/div>via <span class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/gma\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Good Morning America<\/a><\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"PHOTO: Healthcare workers load a man, center, onto a ambulance as he is suspected of suffering from the Ebola virus in Kenema, Sierra Leone, Sept. 24, 2014. \" border=\"0\" height=\"360\" itemprop=\"image\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/ebe979e1cb31020899fd18468bb92dc9b00abb1751575b1d5389604f84e70655\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03gCDRbFdisfAvRvbmI6sBUshBVQ4NkhwulZd0xzuXBBMGEAenCc3-kkBjkjKOuaN7GVcqC4wfkO9Q7Cm55dW0FIJ50A8a3seslU:KAMHpZIxLt8_Z_JyiIVUZw\" width=\"640\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div><div class=\"\">Healthcare workers load a man, center, onto a ambulance as he is suspected of suffering from the Ebola virus in Kenema, Sierra Leone, Sept. 24, 2014.<\/div><span class=\"\">Tanya Bindra\/AP Photo<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">West Africans fortunate to survive <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/topics\/lifestyle\/health\/ebola-virus.htm\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola<\/a> may go on to develop what&#39;s being called &quot;post-Ebola syndrome,&quot; characterized by <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/topics\/lifestyle\/health\/vision-loss.htm\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">vision loss<\/a> and long-term poor health, a doctor told a <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/topics\/lifestyle\/health\/world-health-organization.htm\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">World health Organization<\/a>.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&ldquo;We are seeing a lot of people with vision problems,&rdquo; Dr. Margaret Nanyonga, a psycho-social support officer for WHO, said at a conference in <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/topics\/news\/sierra-leone.htm\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Sierra Leone<\/a> last week. &ldquo;Some complain of clouded vision, but for others the visual loss is progressive. I have seen two people who are now blind.&rdquo;<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><div class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/topics\/lifestyle\/health\/ebola-virus.htm\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">The Latest on Ebola<\/a><\/div><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><div class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/Health\/wireStory\/scientists-predict-number-us-ebola-cases-26621993\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Scientists Try to Predict Number of US Ebola Cases<\/a><\/div><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><div class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/Health\/wireStory\/sierra-leone-doctor-tests-positive-ebola-26635030\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Sierra Leone Doctor Tests Positive for Ebola<\/a><\/div><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Approximately 50 percent of Ebola survivors she has treated in Kenema, Sierra Leone&rsquo;s third-largest city, report declining health after fighting off the deadly virus, Nanyonga said. Besides deteriorating vision, they are complaining of body aches, chest pain, headaches and fatigue. This is consistent with symptoms experienced by survivors in previous outbreaks, she said.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert who is a professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee, said he was not aware of a post-Ebola syndrome but was not surprised that health of West African Ebola survivors deteriorates after recovery.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"PHOTO: People stand in the red zone where they are being treated for Ebola at the Bong County Ebola Treatment Unit in Monrovia, Liberia, Oct. 28, 2014.\" border=\"0\" height=\"480\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/e357ccc8b972b3c5df5e3a477cb959dc8fd45b1496f2da9fe3ad5f3d744ae0e2\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03gCDRbFdisfAvRvbmI6sBUshBVQ4NkhwulZd0w_qXAZHEl4Nohs-8VIKmUjFPe--vA4B9UEyFUb0QNzA75MAg31X_A8:IycFh9AK0O_OrOMBe5cJSg\" width=\"640\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><div class=\"\">Michelle Nichols\/Reuters<\/div><\/div><div class=\"\">PHOTO: People stand in the &quot;red zone&quot; where they are being treated for Ebola at the Bong County Ebola Treatment Unit in Monrovia, Liberia, Oct. 28, 2014.<\/div><\/div><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&ldquo;You can imagine when people recover from Ebola there will be a period of time when they are fatigued, particularly if they have led a rough existence of poverty and poor nutrition,&rdquo; he said.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Though he was not aware of any survivors having vision problems, he speculated that the virus could attack the blood vessels that line the interior walls of the eyes. Without thorough eye exams -- which he doubted are happening in places like Sierra Leone -- he said he was hesitant to pin the reason for loss of vision on Ebola.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">There are very few scientific reports looking at the ongoing health problems of those who are cured of Ebola. In one small study, a majority of 29 people who survived a 1995 outbreak in the <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/topics\/news\/democratic-republic-of-the-congo.htm\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Democratic Republic of Congo<\/a> reported a significant amount of joint pain, muscle aches and fatigue. They were still experiencing deteriorating health up to a year and a half after recovery, the researchers found.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"PHOTO: An aerial view shows a 100-bed Ebola treatment center opened in Liberias capital Monrovia, Oct. 31, 2014. \" border=\"0\" height=\"480\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/927bac2c5e24655532c81cdfae883baf8f1374ff6f1ed08c278b2a3ea01f0e5c\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03gCDRbFdisfAvRvbmI6sBUshBVQ4NkhwulZd0w_qXAZHEl4Nohs-8VIKmUjOPfuI7FZvrhRnFUO4QrLJ5f4akT5v50sgL2EJ9wqh:XYUqtpPkwxhuRPfKFnl0Og\" width=\"640\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><div class=\"\">James Giahyue\/Reuters<\/div><\/div><div class=\"\">PHOTO: An aerial view shows a 100-bed Ebola treatment center opened in Liberia&#39;s capital Monrovia, Oct. 31, 2014.<\/div><\/div><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Support for survivors is gradually emerging, including a post-Ebola clinic in Kenema to deal with survivors&rsquo; psychological and social needs, according to WHO. 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A French nurse was also treated there for Ebola in September and recovered. Photograph: Philippe Wojazer\/Reuters <\/figcaption><\/figure><br \/><div class=\"\"><p class=\"\" data-component=\"meta-byline\" data-link-name=\"byline\">AFP<\/p><p class=\"\"><\/p><br \/><time data-timestamp=\"1414890884000\" datetime=\"2014-11-01T21:14:44-0400\" itemprop=\"datePublished\"><br \/>Saturday 1 November 2014 <span class=\"\">21.14&nbsp;EDT<\/span><\/time><br \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-component=\"share\"><ul class=\"\" data-component=\"social\"><br \/><li class=\"\" data-link-name=\"facebook\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"social top\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sharer\/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgu.com%2Fp%2F43x63%2Fsfb&amp;ref=responsive\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Share on Facebook<\/span> <span class=\"\"> <\/span> <\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" data-link-name=\"twitter\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"social top\" 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href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/ebola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola<\/a>, has undergone a secure medical evacuation by specialised aircraft,&rdquo; the ministry said in a statement.<\/p><p>The victim has been placed in isolation under high security in an army training hospital in Saint-Mande near <a class=\"\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" data-link-name=\"auto-linked-tag\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/paris\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Paris<\/a>.<\/p><p>A French nurse, who worked for M&eacute;decins sans Fronti&egrave;res in Liberia, was treated for Ebola at the same hospital in September and recovered.<\/p><p>Despite around 500 reports of possible Ebola infections in <a class=\"\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" data-link-name=\"auto-linked-tag\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/france\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">France<\/a> since June, not one has so far tested positive, the ministry added.<\/p><p>France has 12 research hospitals ready to take in suspected Ebola cases.<\/p><p>The Ebola epidemic had killed at least 4,922 people out of 13,703 cases up to October 27, almost all in the west African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, according to the latest World <a class=\"\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" data-link-name=\"auto-linked-tag\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/society\/health\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Health<\/a> Organisation figures.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-link-name=\"keywords\"><br \/><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"keyword: science\/infectiousdiseases\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/science\/infectiousdiseases\" itemprop=\"keywords\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Infectious diseases <\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"keyword: world\/sierraleone\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/sierraleone\" 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Photograph: Michael Duff\/AP <\/figcaption><\/figure><br \/><div class=\"\"><p class=\"\" data-component=\"meta-byline\" data-link-name=\"byline\"><span itemprop=\"author\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/Person\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"auto tag link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/profile\/lisaocarroll\" itemprop=\"url name\" rel=\"author\" target=\"_blank\">Lisa O&#39;Carroll<\/a><\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><\/p><br \/><time data-timestamp=\"1415124408000\" datetime=\"2014-11-04T13:06:48-0500\" itemprop=\"datePublished\"><br \/>Tuesday 4 November 2014 <span class=\"\">13.06&nbsp;EST<\/span><\/time><br \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-component=\"share\"><ul class=\"\" data-component=\"social\"><br \/><li class=\"\" data-link-name=\"facebook\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"social top\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sharer\/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgu.com%2Fp%2F432fg%2Fsfb&amp;ref=responsive\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" 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href=\"http:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/shareArticle?mini=true&amp;title=New+Ebola+outbreak+in+Sierra+Leone+raises+fears+of+new+infection+chain&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Fworld%2F2014%2Fnov%2F04%2Febola-outbreak-sierra-leone\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Share on LinkedIn<\/span> <span class=\"\"> <\/span> <\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" data-link-name=\"gplus\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"social top\" href=\"https:\/\/plus.google.com\/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fgu.com%2Fp%2F432fg%2Fsgp&amp;hl=en-GB&amp;wwc=1\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Share on Google+<\/span> <span class=\"\"> <\/span> <\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\" data-test-id=\"article-review-body\" itemprop=\"articleBody\"><p>A fresh outbreak of Ebola in a part of <a class=\"\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" data-link-name=\"auto-linked-tag\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/sierraleone\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Sierra Leone<\/a> where the virus was thought to have been contained has raised fears of a new, uncontrolled infection chain that could send the death toll soaring.<\/p><p>A Red Cross ambulance team was sent to the remote district of Koinadugu, which had prided itself on being the only area to have kept <a class=\"\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" data-link-name=\"auto-linked-tag\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/ebola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola<\/a> at bay, on Tuesday to urgently collect 30 corpses for medical burial.<\/p><p>The outbreak is a major setback for the Ebola response force and the district, which two weeks ago remained resolved to control the spread of the virus that has officially infected 5,338 people and claimed 1,510 lives in the country.<\/p><p>Koinadugu has been operating a self-imposed quarantine for four months, thanks to the intervention of an expat businessman, Momah Konte, who returned from Washington and worked with local officials and tribal chiefs to try to prevent the spread.<\/p><p>The Red Cross said the emergency burial team was making the five-hour journey from Freetown on Tuesday to collect the bodies in the Nenie chiefdom east of the district&rsquo;s capital Kabala.<\/p><p>A spokesman said that there were reports of a further 25 ill with Ebola and another 255 being monitored after coming into contact with the dead and the sick.<\/p><br \/><figure class=\"\" data-alt=\"Ebola outbreak over time\" data-canonical-url=\"http:\/\/interactive.guim.co.uk\/embed\/2014\/oct\/ebola\/#map\" data-interactive=\"http:\/\/interactive.guim.co.uk\/embed\/iframe-wrapper\/0.1\/boot.js\" itemprop=\"associatedMedia\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\"><br \/><a class=\"\" data-component=\"in-body-link\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" href=\"http:\/\/interactive.guim.co.uk\/embed\/2014\/oct\/ebola\/#map\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola outbreak over time<\/a><\/figure><br \/><p>The district, which is home to more than 260,000 people, borders <a class=\"\" data-component=\"in-body-link\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/oct\/28\/ebola-virus-guinea-first-victim-patient-zero\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">on Guinea, where the current outbreak started<\/a>. It is populated by many remote villages with the movement of traders and farmers difficult to control.<\/p><p>The <a class=\"\" data-component=\"in-body-link\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/sep\/25\/ebola-epidemic-sierra-leone-quarantine-un-united-nations\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">disease is widespread in the nearby districts of Bombali and Port Loko<\/a>, where the Ebola response has been hampered by lack of resources. There are no treatment centres in either district.<\/p><p>There were local reports that Ebola had been brought to the district by an infected man who had travelled to the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone for a funeral.<\/p><p>The <a class=\"\" data-component=\"in-body-link\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/oct\/30\/ebola-sierra-leone-fight-who-disease-fight\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">national Ebola 117 hotline<\/a> says it is getting reports of four cases a day from the district, which is about five hours from Freetown.<\/p><p>The fresh outbreak comes days after a presidential visit to the neighbouring district of Port Loko, where bodies were left in houses and on verandahs for days before the Red Cross collected them nine days ago.<\/p><p>A Cuban medical team had been on standby for weeks in Freetown to operate a new clinic in Port Loko but its opening was delayed after an unconnected NGO international pulled out the plan to manage it.<\/p><p>The emergence of a new outbreak of Ebola comes as fresh figures show that Ebola is spreading nine times faster in parts of Sierra Leone than it was two months ago.<br \/><br \/>A report by the <a class=\"\" data-component=\"auto-linked-tag\" data-link-name=\"auto-linked-tag\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/africa\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Africa<\/a> Governance Initiative, set up by Tony Blair, which is supporting the country&rsquo;s Ebola 117 hotline says there were 12 new cases a day in late October in the rural areas surrounding the capital Freetown, compared with an average of 1.3 cases in early September.<br \/><br \/>The head of the call centre told the Guardian the call centre was getting four cases a day reported from Koinadugu.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-link-name=\"keywords\"><h2 class=\"\">Topics<\/h2><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"keyword: world\/ebola\" 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href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/global-development\/2014\/oct\/31\/ebola-outbreak-what-can-we-learn\" tabindex=\"-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">What lessons can be drawn from the Ebola outbreak?<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-id=\"world\/2014\/nov\/03\/woman-tests-negative-ebola-st-georges-south-london-west-africa\" data-item-visibility=\"all\" data-link-name=\"news | 3\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h2 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"article\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/nov\/03\/woman-tests-negative-ebola-st-georges-south-london-west-africa\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Woman tests negative for Ebola in south London hospital<\/span><\/a><\/h2><\/div><br \/><aside class=\"\"><br \/><time class=\"\" data-relativeformat=\"short\" data-timestamp=\"1415019780000\" datetime=\"2014-11-03T13:03:00+0000\"><br \/><span class=\"\"><span class=\"\">Published: <\/span>3 Nov 2014 <\/span><\/time><br \/><\/aside><br \/><\/div><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"article\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/nov\/03\/woman-tests-negative-ebola-st-georges-south-london-west-africa\" tabindex=\"-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Woman tests negative for Ebola in south London hospital<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-id=\"world\/2014\/nov\/03\/ebola-woman-tested-london-hospital-st-georges-tooting\" data-item-visibility=\"all\" data-link-name=\"news | 4\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h2 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"article\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/nov\/03\/ebola-woman-tested-london-hospital-st-georges-tooting\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Ebola: woman with fever being tested at London hospital<\/span><\/a><\/h2><\/div><br \/><aside class=\"\"><br \/><time class=\"\" data-relativeformat=\"short\" data-timestamp=\"1415012640000\" datetime=\"2014-11-03T11:04:00+0000\"><br \/><span class=\"\"><span class=\"\">Published: <\/span>3 Nov 2014 <\/span><\/time><br \/><\/aside><br \/><\/div><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"article\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/nov\/03\/ebola-woman-tested-london-hospital-st-georges-tooting\" tabindex=\"-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola: woman with fever being tested at London hospital<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><div class=\"\"><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li class=\"\"><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-discussion-closed=\"false\" data-discussion-id=\"\/p\/43xcx\" data-discussion-inline-upgrade=\"true\" data-id=\"world\/2014\/nov\/02\/north-korea-foreign-threat-ebola\" data-item-visibility=\"all\" data-link-name=\"news | 5\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h2 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"article\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/nov\/02\/north-korea-foreign-threat-ebola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">In North Korea, fear takes hold over new foreign threat: Ebola<\/span><\/a><\/h2><\/div><br \/><aside class=\"\"><br \/><time class=\"\" data-relativeformat=\"short\" data-timestamp=\"1414951522000\" datetime=\"2014-11-02T18:05:22+0000\"><br \/><span class=\"\"><span class=\"\">Published: <\/span>2 Nov 2014 <\/span><\/time><br \/><\/aside><br \/><\/div><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"article\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/nov\/02\/north-korea-foreign-threat-ebola\" tabindex=\"-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">In North Korea, fear takes hold over new foreign threat: Ebola<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-discussion-closed=\"true\" data-discussion-id=\"\/p\/43vdf\" data-discussion-inline-upgrade=\"true\" data-id=\"world\/2014\/nov\/01\/north-korea-ebola-virus\" data-item-visibility=\"all\" data-link-name=\"news | 6\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h2 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"article\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/nov\/01\/north-korea-ebola-virus\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">How North Korea is tackling Ebola<\/span><\/a><\/h2><\/div><br \/><aside class=\"\"><br \/><time class=\"\" data-relativeformat=\"short\" data-timestamp=\"1414818009000\" datetime=\"2014-11-01T05:00:09+0000\"><br \/><span class=\"\"><span class=\"\">Published: <\/span>1 Nov 2014 <\/span><\/time><br \/><\/aside><br \/><\/div><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"article\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/nov\/01\/north-korea-ebola-virus\" tabindex=\"-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">How North Korea is tackling Ebola<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-id=\"world\/2014\/nov\/02\/ebola-united-nations-worker-france\" data-item-visibility=\"desktop\" data-link-name=\"news | 7\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h2 class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"article\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/nov\/02\/ebola-united-nations-worker-france\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">UN Ebola patient being treated in French hospital<\/span><\/a><\/h2><\/div><br \/><aside class=\"\"><br \/><time class=\"\" data-relativeformat=\"short\" data-timestamp=\"1414890884000\" datetime=\"2014-11-02T01:14:44+0000\"><br \/><span class=\"\"><span class=\"\">Published: <\/span>1 Nov 2014 <\/span><\/time><br \/><\/aside><br \/><\/div><a class=\"\" data-link-name=\"article\" href=\"http:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2014\/nov\/02\/ebola-united-nations-worker-france\" tabindex=\"-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">UN Ebola patient being treated in French hospital<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><div class=\"\" 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style=\"float:none;margin-left:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:10px\"><img alt=\"Reuters \/ Susana Vera\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/99a5b838864e3215bb155008c41e7e4856e69c41653f0abfb9753917889956f8\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03EqMCaBHwdPc_lfSnM2gGwUoBVBkUR4g-REA0zuOLFMVUlcOkhQ6slUGjmXdOaSN6FVeoVxoJwLtEPfXpcgAg31X_A8:S3ifnEFghZSbjBrBL0Mtiw\" style=\"float: none; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px;\" title=\"\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><p class=\"\">Reuters \/ Susana Vera<\/p><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><p>Trends<\/p><a href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/trends\/ebola-outbreak\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola outbreak<\/a><p>Tags<\/p><a href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/tags\/africa\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Africa<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/tags\/health\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Health<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/tags\/medicine\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Medicine<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/tags\/security\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Security<\/a><\/div><\/div><p>Ebola&rsquo;s toll on Sierra Leone is much greater than previously thought, with entire villages killed off by the virus. This means up to 20,000 people could have succumbed to the disease by now, a senior coordinator for Doctors Without Borders (MSF) believes.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/news\/201491-canada-visa-ban-ebola\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">READ MORE: Canada imposes visa ban on Ebola-hit African countries<\/a><\/p><p>According to Rony Zachariah, coordinator of operational research for MSF, the Ebola impact on Sierra Leone is in fact <em>&ldquo;under-reported,&rdquo;<\/em> AFP quotes.<br \/><br \/><em>&ldquo;The situation is catastrophic. There are several villages and communities that have been basically wiped out. In one of the villages I went to, there were 40 inhabitants and 39 died,&rdquo;<\/em> Zachariah told the agency. <em>&ldquo;Whole communities have disappeared but many of them are not in the statistics. The situation on the ground is actually much worse.&rdquo;<\/em><br \/><br \/>The latest figures from the World Health Organization (WHO) put the total number of dead at 4,951 out of 13,567 recorded cases.<br \/><br \/>But the real total could be up to 20,000 people dead, Zachariah argues. &ldquo;The WHO says there is a correction factor of 2.5, so maybe it is 2.5 times higher and maybe that is not far from the truth. It could be 10,000, 15,000 or 20,000.&rdquo;<br \/><br \/>Zachariah also highlighted the shortage of healthcare workers in the country.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/uk\/201183-argus-sierra-leone-ebola\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">READ MORE: Ebola hospital ship docks in Sierra Leone in UK aid effort<\/a><\/p><p><em>&ldquo;You have one nurse for 10,000 people and then you lose 10, 11, 12 nurses. How is the health system going to work?&rdquo;<\/em> he said.<\/p><p>Even at this point, the pace of dealing with Ebola is slow, he added. <em>&ldquo;We might get a vaccine and a treatment...but even now we need to go much faster because the clock is ticking...We want action now.&rdquo;<\/em><\/p><p>Meanwhile, the latest cases of Ebola in Spain and the US have sparked fears of an even bigger outbreak, prompting Canada to step up its border security so as to limit the risk of infection spreading into the country.<br \/><br \/>The federal government announced on Friday it is suspending the processing of visa applications for residents and nationals who have been in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone in the last three months. The same goes for permanent residence applications.<\/p><p><a href=\"http:\/\/rt.com\/news\/201371-ebola-weapon-isis-terrorism\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">READ MORE: ISIS eyes using Ebola as bio weapon &ndash; Spain<\/a><\/p><p>The Spanish government has expressed grave concern over the threat of terrorists using Ebola as a biological weapon against the West.<br \/><br \/>Spain&rsquo;s state secretary for security, Francisco Martinez, addressed the parliament, discussing the possibility of extremists connected to the Islamic State (IS, previously ISIS) using Ebola as a weapon against the West.<br \/><br \/>There are <em>&ldquo;many examples&rdquo;<\/em> of online terrorist chat logs discussing the use of biological warfare against the West, Spain&rsquo;s RTVE public broadcasting corporation reported.<\/p>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:311109","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/311109.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=311109"}}],"title":"liberian slum quarantine magnifies misery of ebola","published":"2014-11-04T05:37:48Z","updated":"2014-11-04T05:37:48Z","content":"<section class=\"\"><br \/><h1 class=\"\" itemprop=\"headline\">In Liberian slum, Ebola quarantine magnifies misery<\/h1><\/section><br \/><section class=\"\"><br \/><\/section><br \/><section class=\"\"><br \/><div class=\"\" itemprop=\"author\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/Person\"><span class=\"\" itemprop=\"name\">Sheilia Passewe, Tonny Onyulo and Jabeen Bhatti, Special for USA TODAY <\/span><span class=\"\">7:34 a.m. EST November 2, 2014<\/span><\/div><\/section><br \/><div class=\"\" itemprop=\"articleBody\" role=\"main\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\"><div class=\"\" style=\"width:540px;height:304px\"><img alt=\"\" class=\"\" height=\"304\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/460b6b06d435afeb9a958480d4188a7660ae892d4aabeead8fc47d9cf9c9971d\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h0yUeGQr1AwcXA8gzbkcC8RkQjFAhVDER2vlZWkyvbMUwXRAtcy0lsrxZf2jidaLjVogsA60M4c0K6QrTJ5pEftj4I6EUkNTxNoBvspjJ6OMBlBTUDMhWMrFwg30QWB_Nw1n5HnlKlRpI:jnNukS2BBtazb7pjd0vfCw\" width=\"540\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/><\/div><div class=\"\" style=\"width:540px\"><p class=\"\" itemprop=\"description\">The U.N. World Food Program intensifies food distribution in Liberia to help limit the movement of people and curb the spread of Ebola. Deborah Lutterbeck reports Video provided by Reuters <span class=\"\">Newslook<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><br \/><section class=\"\"><br \/><aside class=\"\" itemprop=\"associatedMedia\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\"><br \/><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"XXX _1745.JPG\" class=\"\" data-mycapture-src=\"http:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/media\/USATODAY\/None\/2014\/11\/01\/635504494542410008-XXX-1745.JPG\" itemprop=\"url\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/4ddbb50d79532c2534ad3b62cbac594b689fb799d6e919a1d0c1a31cf59f5b4c\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCbVSgd7W5wyZlsWrRkkpDQg6E0A8-RoCymjaNVJDTgJUz00_qBdb3HKfaL-FuwIC9UYxcxDvS-fN58NNi2gfvU8iLDhUoRvuoy4Ue58gTiUTaUPM-VNygAIRHPRy22RexRDtCICJ9eGt6GEblL8LS-83SS-4ykHX4lN0Nhoc5ERfmVU0p6A8Fvvvn3B9Je5l5sTM8uC9NQPbVgjqC648vBteVHrbdUPHhzkQ:em___FinvhXxrxMGEUb7SQ\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/div><p class=\"\"><span class=\"\"><span class=\"\">(Photo: Sheilia Passewe for USA TODAY)<\/span><\/span><\/p><\/aside><br \/><\/section><br \/><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><span class=\"\" data-share-method=\"facebook\" data-uotrack=\"InlineShareFacebookBtn\"><span class=\"\">154 <\/span><span class=\"\">CONNECT<\/span><\/span><a class=\"\" data-popup=\"\" data-popup-height=\"450\" data-popup-width=\"550\" data-share-method=\"twitter\" data-uotrack=\"InlineShareTwitterLink\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?url=http%3A\/\/usat.ly\/1wVW1Es&amp;text=In%20Liberian%20slum%2C%20Ebola%20quarantine%20magnifies%20misery&amp;via=usatoday\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\"> 70 <\/span><span class=\"\">TWEET<\/span><\/a><a class=\"\" data-popup=\"\" data-popup-height=\"455\" data-popup-width=\"600\" data-share-method=\"linkedin\" data-uotrack=\"UtilityBarFlyoutLinkedInLink\" href=\"http:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/shareArticle?url=http%3A\/\/usat.ly\/1wVW1Es&amp;mini=true\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\"> 12 <\/span><span class=\"\">LINKEDIN<\/span><\/a><span class=\"\" data-share-method=\"comments\" data-uotrack=\"InlineShareCommentsBtn\"><span class=\"\"> 21 <\/span><span class=\"\">COMMENT<\/span><\/span><span class=\"\" data-share-method=\"email\" data-uotrack=\"InlineShareEmailBtn\"><span class=\"\">EMAIL<\/span><\/span><span class=\"\" data-share-method=\"facebook\" data-uotrack=\"InlineShareMoreBtn\"><span class=\"\">MORE<\/span><\/span><\/div><\/div><p>MONROVIA, Liberia &mdash; Emily Abaleo, 38, sits on a narrow bench, squashed between her snoring son and two younger daughters who pass the time by elbowing one another <span>in this city&#39;s West Point slum<\/span>. She recalls better times there, before a deadly virus hit, before a quarantine to stop it and before it killed her husband.<\/p><p>B.E., or Before Ebola, was a time just a few short months ago before everything changed and life here in the slum became even harder.<\/p><p>&quot;It has been difficult to feed these children as a single parent,&quot; she says. &quot;Life is so unbearable when you are under quarantine.&quot;<\/p><p>Abaleo&#39;s husband died of Ebola in early August when the disease swept the slum that sits on a peninsula on the western edge of this capital city. In response, the government sealed off the district with barbed wire in an attempt to enforce a strict quarantine and a dawn-to-dusk curfew to curb growing unrest against it.<\/p><p>As a result, thousands of people &mdash; estimates put the population of West Point at 75,000 &mdash; are chafing under the restrictions as Ebola continues to spread like wildfire in the cramped conditions of the township. <span>T<\/span><span>he hardest hit of three West African countries that mark the epicenter of the virus&#39; deadly spread, Liberia <\/span><span>has lost 2,413 to the virus, nearly half of the 5,000 killed by Ebola, mainly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. <\/span><\/p><div class=\"\"><br \/><aside class=\"\" itemprop=\"associatedMedia\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\"><br \/><img alt=\"Children play in the West Point neighborhood, where\" data-mycapture-src=\"http:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/media\/USATODAY\/USATODAY\/2014\/11\/01\/635504506859910008-1-MONROVIA-slum-02.jpg\" itemprop=\"url\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/960c78d1ace48c3f11eb10163519ea6f396644f2d28656261785be94ccbd2801\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCbVSgd7W5wyZlsWrRkkpDQg6E0A8-RVUzz7dZlNATAFdzE9u-hJe3i_OObmFuA5S8EI3f0S5Rreb4MMZ2T0fvU8nOTpUoAXppzQSYZskXWEILk2D7Ah8lkwcBPVxl3pRxA2uC4yL-KKv6iMTlbIDBZUxWzqjwUTPlClpGCA2jzc2h1Mrp6U8F_vvmXJnJu1k583M8uS5OQfSXwniFsZcyQdCLgGgCUbBiVpAFmRNNd93uD_8IkO3zg:TVy-X-Y0cDZXF2Ljg0I5Qg\" width=\"540\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><p>Children play in the West Point neighborhood, where many people have died from Ebola, on Oct.17, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia.<span class=\"\">(Photo: John Moore, Getty Images)<\/span><\/p><\/aside><br \/><\/div><p><span>At the same time, another 2,000 Liberians have been infected <\/span><span>since the outbreak started in spring.<\/span><span> West Point is not ground zero &mdash; that would be Lofa County in the north &mdash; but it&#39;s close.<\/span><\/p><p>Liberia may be witnessing a slowing in the spread of the virus, World Health Organization officials said last week, cautioning that it would be false to say the outbreak is under control.<\/p><p>&quot;We&#39;re seeing a reversal of that rapid rate of increase to the point that there seems to be a decline right now,&quot; WHO Assistant Director General Bruce Aylward told reporters. &quot;But that would be like saying your pet tiger is under your control.&quot;<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" itemprop=\"caption\"><span class=\"\">Health workers with the International Federation of the Red Cross and personnel with Doctors Without Borders take participate in a pre-deployment Ebola training exercise on Oct. 29 at Red Cross headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. <\/span><span class=\"\">(Photo: Fabrice Coffrini, AFP\/Getty Images)<\/span><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-oembed-provider=\"usa-today\" data-oembed-type=\"link\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/nation\/2014\/10\/29\/who-ebola-meeting\/18107705\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/8f691f648f2ecdc01be1cf2b3e3b2028154644fe3cde747011ea144df7ea37cc\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCbVSgd7W5wyZlsWrRkkpDQg6E0A8-RsFymiHN1JATAZemBpsqR8NiSCZb7DV7g0E9hQxcha9FrLNs8Qb3DUfrE8hMTtW-Fyo5ixSO98-DzZAMhWPqx0s1EEPUq4swGQEmQ_tXd_cobS29CtHxekHSPdUIwyOsjOhgkhZbkBLrkZXzFB-p6V2Q__1kWw6Le1h4tKQs6D_LkWcERa1R5gKgUIbTi2KNSf0r3ZCSGVVdd1wsyiuNkHxgUWcyjnyEDy11VZRHKLhobfCb8AhTZtd5z3nPhxDQo0LVplj4aLiGiba4YZnj9mwc-1PXQ9-qTdIycOonX53tL0Dx8pzb2LcLt1QA1c8sh1wP9CH0eX9uaQv3O-uiFujD781y8zDXwkd71Mc7dnLAglN_SYBzXcUNKe4BtOA6seuddQH8TQfAbkAEE5NJ16ked92U1lVJX_7:VYgl0APjZLjbxbDDts7JlQ\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><\/div><p class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/nation\/2014\/10\/29\/who-ebola-meeting\/18107705\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">USA TODAY<\/a><\/p><p class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/nation\/2014\/10\/29\/who-ebola-meeting\/18107705\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola cases in Liberia appear to fall<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>Still, the dire scene in West Point is making the situation worse. Besides spreading Ebola, some have escaped the quarantine in a desperate attempt to survive, bringing the virus with them to other parts of the city.<\/p><p>Others like Abaleo &mdash; who has so far tested negative for Ebola &mdash; make do, staying stuck in the slum and fretting about the children.<\/p><p><span>In West Point, people live close together in wooden and corrugated metal shacks, often sleeping dozens to a room, on blankets on a mud floor, under a tin roof, which pounds mercilessly when it rains.<\/span><\/p><p>Most don&#39;t have toilets &mdash; there are four communal ones in the entire slum &mdash; and no running water. Cooking is often done at designated points in the city-within-a-city. In normal districts, the scent of trees and exhaust mark the streets. Here, the perfume is smoke from wood fires, fried fish, excrement and garbage.<\/p><p>&quot;There&#39;s also a higher risk of contagion for any infectious disease in a setting that is so crowded and lacks running water and proper sanitation,&quot; Abaleo points out.<\/p><p>People here live hand-to-mouth and on the edge: Three-quarters of most people&#39;s income is spent on food, aid workers say. Those without income &mdash; unemployment runs high here &mdash; live off rations and donations, which have become scarcer since the quarantine <span>began. <\/span><\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-oembed-provider=\"usa-today\" data-oembed-type=\"link\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/nation\/2014\/10\/31\/military-training-more-ebola-response-teams\/18241493\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/edefcfd3285478bf17609d142423ef06204a246ed815c8f529a6dc711c35c8d1\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCbVSgd7W5wyZlsWrRkkpDQg6E0A8-RsFymiHN1JATAZemBpsqR8NiSCZb7DV7g0E9hQxcha9FrLNs8Qb3DUfrE8hMTtW-Fyo5ixSO98-DzZAMhWPqx0s1EEPUq4swGQEmQ_tXd_cobS29CtHxekHSPdUIwyOsjOhgkhZbkBLrkZXzFB-p6V2Q__1kWw6Le1h4tKQs6D_LkWcERa1R5gKgUIbTi2KNSf0r3ZCSGVVdd1-63euZhehihTMzzv4FGiygARZHKayoebHaJciHZMOs2_ja00VT98NVplj5abhGiba64dnlMOwc_sQHQBwpnkJyYPilHJy8ol_0819f2zBQMoQI1195QJzO86Czvv-p7kgwOyojV2mD7szzMTKVwsa6loBsJblPkVs3Qgt618nYMyQOfjjug:lQtVQZ0QCLUR1ZQJBMUd8w\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><\/div><p class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/nation\/2014\/10\/31\/military-training-more-ebola-response-teams\/18241493\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">USA TODAY<\/a><\/p><p class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/nation\/2014\/10\/31\/military-training-more-ebola-response-teams\/18241493\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">U.S. military to train more Ebola response teams<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><p><span>Despite all that, it was a tight community until now, one where residents were supportive of each other, with informal social and economic networks that ensured survival. Many in such slums don&#39;t want to leave their home district because of that support, b<\/span><span>ut those ties are breaking down.<\/span><\/p><p>&quot;When you take your fish to the market (in the slum), people will not buy because they say you have Ebola and you will infect them,&quot; said Christina Tardy, 28, who sells fish, one of the seaside slum&#39;s main business activities. &quot;This has made life even harder because there&#39;s no source of income.&quot;<\/p><p>She lines up for charity handouts of maize and rice in order to help feed children who have been abandoned as a result of the outbreak. Smiling politely while carrying one of the orphans, she says the slum has been forgotten.<\/p><div class=\"\"><br \/><aside class=\"\" itemprop=\"associatedMedia\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\"><br \/><img alt=\"A Liberian burial squad carries the body of a suspected\" data-mycapture-src=\"http:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/media\/USATODAY\/USATODAY\/2014\/11\/01\/635504506853360008-ebolaxmspd0004.jpg\" itemprop=\"url\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/b4d118d6a1e4ff3c3fff899c65aac4b5263e626d5c37b80d8c850c2ca2f44e21\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCbVSgd7W5wyZlsWrRkkpDQg6E0A8-UQFyWqPNAdATlEIz0w_qR4LiCGfYbDT6wpR9xBlKEO1EbLMsJdP2DUfvU8hOT9UoAXvojEWYZoiUGIILk2D7Ah8lkwcBPVxl3pRxA2uC4yL-KKv6iMTlbIDBZUxWzqjwUTPlClpGCA2jzc2h1Mrp6U8F_vvmXJnJu1k583M8uS5OQfYVQ7iFsZcyVMNDCKPI2TksH9dVTgMdpg37TPr:aDjYuCvkqFxe_3Z19PbYMg\" width=\"540\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><p>A Liberian burial squad carries the body of a suspected Ebola victim in the slum area of Logan Town outside Monrovia, Liberia, in September 2014.<span class=\"\">(Photo: Ahmed Jallanzo, European Pressphoto Agency)<\/span><\/p><\/aside><br \/><\/div><p>&quot;This place is like an island &mdash; it&#39;s not really part of Liberia at all,&quot; she said. &quot;The state does nothing here. It provides no water, no schools, no sanitation, no roads and no hospitals. Residents rely on donors who rarely come around anymore.&quot;<\/p><p>Coming out of a brutal 14-year civil war only in 2003, the country does not have enough resources to fight the disease, especially in the slum, health officials say.<\/p><p><span>But many, including James Jallah, deputy manager of the National Ebola Taskforce, maintain that quarantining of slum communities, as well as the restrictions on the movement of people &mdash; especially in hard-hit rural Lofa County &mdash; has helped reduce the infection rate of the Ebola virus throughout the country.<\/span><\/p><p>&quot;People should continue with the measures outlined in this fight,&quot; Jallah said. &quot;These restrictions have helped the government to reduce infection tremendously.&quot;<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-oembed-provider=\"usa-today\" data-oembed-type=\"link\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/world\/2014\/10\/30\/berlin-immigrants-ebola-racism-africa\/18187819\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/4e275555a7bd6863e8ac6b4c13b7fa879b180c4a4eddbd66c5a3af28a14ce00d\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCbVSgd7W5wyZlsWrRkkpDQg6E0A8-RsFymiHN1JATAZemBpsqR8NiSCZb7DV7g0E9hQxcha9FrLNs8Qb3DUfrE8hMTtW-Fyo5ixSO98-DzZAMhWPqx0s1EEPUq4swGQEmQ_tXd_cobS29CtHxekHSPdUIwyOsjOhgkhZbkBLrkZXzFB-p6V2Q__1kWw6Le1h4tKQs6D_LkWcERa1R5gKgUIbTi2KNSf0r3ZCSGVVdd1-uyjwZ0at0BeXnD_2RzLk0wABE6HhoO-XapB1HZsI4Dqxa00RQN0MVplj7aLiGiba54dvitmyfOVMXQ9-qTdIycOonX53tL0Dx8pzb2LcLt1QA1c8sh1wP9CH0eX9uaUm3O-uiFujDLA0z8HNWQoe61IU5tnvMEtt1Ukj-kw4eIyDZ_WxoLKW:Vm4j3gzRFPHQUvOViWrypw\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><\/div><p class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/world\/2014\/10\/30\/berlin-immigrants-ebola-racism-africa\/18187819\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">USA TODAY<\/a><\/p><p class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/world\/2014\/10\/30\/berlin-immigrants-ebola-racism-africa\/18187819\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola fears spark claims of racism in Europe<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>However, given WHO&#39;s caution over the decline in cases here and the lack of accurate tracking of Ebola in slums, there are no figures that bear this out. Health workers and community activists say conditions in the slum are spreading the virus.<\/p><p>&quot;We&#39;re living in dehumanizing conditions and we also pose grave danger (to ourselves and others) during this prevailing Ebola crisis,&quot; said Richard Kieh, a community activist in West Point.<\/p><p>Samson Doelue, a health worker, said the government should move quickly to decongest slum communities and relocate people from overcrowded districts as the virus is spread by bodily contact &mdash; sometimes with the dead, which can take days to be removed from West Point.<\/p><p>&quot;The government should tackle overcrowdings in slums and put up medical facilities if they need to win the fight against Ebola and any related diseases,&quot; he said. &quot;People from slums are also ailing and dying from other diseases due to lack of medical facilities to cater for them.&quot;<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-oembed-provider=\"usa-today\" data-oembed-type=\"link\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/world\/2014\/10\/31\/safari-ebola-africa-geography\/17784729\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/9e8ab85a6f07d4b997a2316de13e80995062be655396af9c463c6bad9311a8a2\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCbVSgd7W5wyZlsWrRkkpDQg6E0A8-RsFymiHN1JATAZemBpsqR8NiSCZb7DV7g0E9hQxcha9FrLNs8Qb3DUfrE8hMTtW-Fyo5ixSO98-DzZAMhWPqx0s1EEPUq4swGQEmQ_tXd_cobS29CtHxekHSPdUIwyOsjOhgkhZbkBLrkZXzFB-p6V2Q__1kWw6Le1h4tKQs6D_LkWcERa1R5gKgUIbTi2KNSf0r3ZCSGVVdd0ivCmvZBai1kaYxjmjQjPkhwRRGPPg8ObHbsYmTJJb4TrkOhkRFIFYVplj5aHgBDvG54Zzise2c_lOQFIh5TpLhY_r3zY8sLlI-_gdbn7ZO8s7DGF9mV0sas6BzuX5uacm3OupkligC7w-z8HNXgwd61Qa5cayYwlA5FJ0qQZgKdfPeanw9L6BVucIzQ:xtNgI5GcTqccHQ-HINhaYA\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><\/div><p class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/world\/2014\/10\/31\/safari-ebola-africa-geography\/17784729\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">USA TODAY<\/a><\/p><p class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/world\/2014\/10\/31\/safari-ebola-africa-geography\/17784729\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">&#39;Epidemic of ignorance&#39;: Tourists avoid Africa, all of it<\/a><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>In Abaleo&#39;s case, her husband was removed to a quarantine center elsewhere in the city to be isolated and treated. But she wasn&#39;t allowed to leave the slum to see him before he died.<\/p><p>These days, she is waiting for better times, waiting for help, waiting for the day things go back to normal, or as normal as they can be &mdash; A.E., After Ebola.<\/p><p>Until then, she says, she&#39;ll figure something out.<\/p><p>&quot;I am now thinking about how I can raise these children,&quot; she says.<\/p><p><i>Onyulo reported from Kenya and Bhatti from Berlin<\/i><\/p><div class=\"\"><br \/><aside class=\"\" itemprop=\"associatedMedia\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\"><br \/><img alt=\"An Ebola sign placed in front of a home in West Point\" data-mycapture-src=\"http:\/\/www.gannett-cdn.com\/media\/USATODAY\/USATODAY\/2014\/11\/01\/635504506850860008-EPA-YEARENDER-2014-SEPTEMBER.jpg\" itemprop=\"url\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/d20a518d1241d570acc625b2473604b408e56bf7b59bd6f86b031dec10e83cc9\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCbVSgd7W5wyZlsWrRkkpDQg6E0A8-REDxW7aM1EWH1BUyBtqqxAOjnWaaL7WtVhV_Eg1ckvvEOXIssRK2DsfvU8gMjNUoAXvpDQSYZoiUGIILk2D7Ah8lkwcBPVxl3pRxA2uC4yL-KKv6iMTlbIDBZUxWzqjwUTPlClpGCA2jzc2h1Mrp6U8F_vvmXJnJu1k583M8uS5OQfbXg7iFsZcyXM_ImO3HkjFhVUpIFoVasJ2vjzFF3TB9jvtuljuTHvgwRw:i2An-CYUCnEUNovbFXLqkA\" width=\"540\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><p>An Ebola sign placed in front of a home in West Point slum area of Monrovia, Liberia, 25 September 2014.<span class=\"\">(Photo: Ahmed Jallanzo, European Pressphoto Agency)<\/span><\/p><\/aside><br \/><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><span class=\"\" data-share-method=\"facebook\" data-uotrack=\"InlineShareFacebookBtn\"><span class=\"\">154 <\/span><span class=\"\">CONNECT<\/span><\/span><a class=\"\" data-popup=\"\" data-popup-height=\"450\" data-popup-width=\"550\" data-share-method=\"twitter\" 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style=\"margin-top:0px\"><div class=\"\"><a target=\"_blank\">Cicero, IL<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><div><\/div><div class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Home<\/a><span>&gt;<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/abcnews.go.com\/Health\/\" itemprop=\"articleSection\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Health<\/a><\/div><div><div><h1 class=\"\" itemprop=\"headline\">Ebola Kills Sierra Leone Doctor, UN Doubles Staff<\/h1><div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\">FREETOWN, Sierra Leone &mdash; Nov 3, 2014, 5:49 PM ET<\/div><div class=\"\">By CLARENCE ROY-MACAULAY Associated Press<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Sierra Leone Ebola West Africa\" border=\"0\" height=\"360\" itemprop=\"image\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/47ee10146f2c9a246a0e028955ce637fa34da22d575c376fdf9ecd49dc65ceac\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03gCDRbFdisfAvRvbmI6sBUshBVQ4NkhwulZd0wrXcQZkLW1fyx0_pkMJ2CHMPLDV7w8I_BQ4f0e6SuHAsMVM3zVT6C0jN3NAzxHlpC1PPM8yFQ:LpQ-xnDAdvJoOBIrr8tu6A\" width=\"640\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div>FILE-In this file photo taken on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014, Healthcare workers load a man, center, onto a ambulance as he is suspected of suffering from the Ebola virus in Kenema, Sierra Leone. A doctor in Sierra Leone has died of Ebola &mdash; the fifth... <a style=\"font-weight:bold;\" target=\"_blank\">View Full Caption<\/a> <span class=\"\">The Associated Press<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Associated Press\" border=\"0\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/0066ca6e1226e6d56e8f534e3e1e54a631d037ae16a6aeeb4dc7d81e30cb2164\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03gCDRbFdisfAvRvbmI6kG1kjFFQ4F0BwsUdG0zHRZAwKPGIzkRc88Hkam3POLOy-vwoB90E2ekuiFOqf9Nw:6ebrcoB0-ZG6LAvxnL1tFQ\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/div><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">A doctor in Sierra Leone has died of Ebola, the fifth local doctor to die of the disease there, authorities said Monday, as UNICEF announced it was doubling its staff in the three West African nations hard hit by the deadly virus.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">The death of Dr. Godfrey George, medical superintendent of Kambia Government Hospital in northern Sierra Leone, was a blow to efforts to keep desperately needed health workers safe in a country ravaged by the world&#39;s worst Ebola outbreak.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">At the United Nations in New York, Ebola coordinator Dr. Peter Salama of UNICEF said the U.N. children&#39;s agency would double its staff from 300 to 600 in Guinea, Liberia and in Sierra Leone, where children make up 20 percent of all Ebola cases. About 4,000 children have been orphaned by Ebola, he said.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&quot;Schools are closed, children are confined to their homes and discouraged to play with other children,&quot; he said.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&quot;Death is all around them,&quot; Salama added.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">The World Health Organization says the disease has killed some 5,000 people and infected more than twice as many.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Sierra Leone&#39;s health care system was already fragile before the Ebola epidemic because of past conflict and a lack of resources. The country had two doctors for every 100,000 people in 2010, compared to about 240 doctors for the same number of people in the United States, according to WHO.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">George&#39;s overnight death was announced by Dr. Brima Kargbo, Sierra Leone&#39;s chief medical officer. George had been driven to the capital, Freetown, after reporting that he was not feeling well.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Doctors and nurses have been particularly vulnerable to contracting Ebola, as the virus is spread through body fluids.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Sierra Leone has seen a shift in the outbreak recently. Infections in areas in the country&#39;s east, which were the first affected, have slowed, and cases have instead increased in and around the capital. On Monday, the government reported 51 new, confirmed cases in the two districts in the country&#39;s west that include Freetown, while just one in the two eastern districts that used to be most affected.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">To combat the disease, more international help is needed, but regular people also need to change their behavior, said Anthony Banbury, head of the U.N. mission on Ebola. Health officials have repeatedly warned that to stop transmissions people must stop touching the sick and dead.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&quot;If people do not change their behavior, more people will continue to die,&quot; Banbury said, while visiting the country Monday.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Ebola is high on the agenda of a regional meeting of the World Health Organization that opened Monday in Benin, a West African nation that has not had any Ebola cases.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">The Ebola epidemic has set back political stability and economic recovery in the afflicted countries, WHO chief Margaret Chan told the meeting. She also noted the disease&#39;s &quot;heavy toll on front-line domestic medical staff.&quot;<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Associated Press writer Ron DePasquale contributed to this report from the United Nations<\/p>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:310713","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/310713.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=310713"}}],"title":"Scientists warn US should expect more ebola cases before end of year","published":"2014-11-02T08:36:05Z","updated":"2014-11-02T08:39:40Z","content":"<div><div><h1 class=\"\" itemprop=\"headline\">Scientists Try to Predict Number of US Ebola Cases<\/h1><div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\">STANFORD, Calif. &mdash; Nov 1, 2014, 10:42 PM ET<\/div><div class=\"\">By MARTHA MENDOZA AP National Writer<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Ebola How Bad Can It Get\" border=\"0\" height=\"360\" itemprop=\"image\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/dc69482c10c0663b92591d147a9ce82bfbfbec4a4697dbcc5049aba7175730e7\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03gCDRbFdisfAvRvbmI6sBUshBVQ4NkhwulZd0wrXcQZkLW1YmBpophVd0iHJYbzVuVgE_Ugyc0rpQrTO7pIYjWwD5y0jN3NAzxHlpC1PPM8yFQ:Y75IvAEk0Tldf7GF7HFfJQ\" width=\"640\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div>FILE - In this Oct. 24, 2014 file photo, members of the Brooklyn Borough President&#39;s office hand out fliers detailing the risks of Ebola outside The Gutter bowling alley in Brooklyn&#39;s Williamsburg neighborhood, in New York. Top medical experts... <a style=\"font-weight:bold;\" target=\"_blank\">View Full Caption<\/a> <span class=\"\">The Associated Press<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Associated Press\" border=\"0\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/0066ca6e1226e6d56e8f534e3e1e54a631d037ae16a6aeeb4dc7d81e30cb2164\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03gCDRbFdisfAvRvbmI6kG1kjFFQ4F0BwsUdG0zHRZAwKPGIzkRc88Hkam3POLOy-vwoB90E2ekuiFOqf9Nw:6ebrcoB0-ZG6LAvxnL1tFQ\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/div><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Top medical experts studying the spread of Ebola say the public should expect more cases to emerge in the United States by year&#39;s end as infected people arrive here from West Africa, including American doctors and nurses returning from the hot zone and people fleeing from the deadly disease<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">But how many cases?<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">No one knows for sure how many infections will emerge in the U.S. or anywhere else, but scientists have made educated guesses based on data models that weigh hundreds of variables, including daily new infections in West Africa, airline traffic worldwide and transmission possibilities.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">This week, several top infectious disease experts ran simulations for The Associated Press that predicted as few as one or two additional infections by the end of 2014 to a worst-case scenario of 130.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&quot;I don&#39;t think there&#39;s going to be a huge outbreak here, no,&quot; said Dr. David Relman, a professor of infectious disease, microbiology and immunology at Stanford University&#39;s medical school. &quot;However, as best we can tell right now, it is quite possible that every major city will see at least a handful of cases.&quot;<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Relman is a founding member of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services advisory board for biosecurity and chairs the National Academy of Sciences forum on microbial threats.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Until now, projections published in top medical journals by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control have focused on worst-case scenarios for West Africa, concluding that cases in the U.S. will be episodic, but minimal. But they have declined to specify actual numbers.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">The projections are complicated, but Ebola has been a fairly predictable virus &mdash; extremely infectious, contagious only through contact with body fluids, requiring no more than 21 days for symptoms to emerge. Human behavior is far less predictable &mdash; people get on airplanes, shake hands, misdiagnose, even lie.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Pandemic risk expert Dominic Smith, a senior manager for life risks at Newark, California-based RMS, a leading catastrophe-modeling firm, ran a U.S. simulation this week that projected 15 to 130 cases between now and the end of December. That&#39;s less than one case per 2 million people.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Smith&#39;s method assumes that most cases imported to the U.S. will be American medical professionals who worked in West Africa and returned home.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Smith said the high end may be a bit of an overestimate as it does not include the automatic quarantining measures that some areas in the U.S. are implementing.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Those quarantines &quot;could both reduce the number of contacts for imported cases, as well as increase the travel burden on &mdash; and perhaps reduce the number of &mdash; U.S. volunteers planning to support the effort in West Africa,&quot; he said.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">In a second simulation, Northeastern University professor Alessandro Vespignani projected between one case &mdash; the most likely scenario &mdash; and a slim chance of as many as eight cases though the end of November.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&quot;I&#39;m always trying to tell people to keep calm and keep thinking rationally,&quot; said Vespignani, who projects the spread of infectious diseases at the university&#39;s Laboratory for the Modeling of Biological and Socio-Technical Systems.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">In an article in the journal PLOS ONE, Vespignani and a team of colleagues said the probability of international spread outside the African region is small, but not negligible. Longer term, they say international dissemination will depend on what happens in West Africa in the next few months.<\/p><div class=\"\">TANFORD, Calif. &mdash; Nov 1, 2014, 10:42 PM ET<div class=\"\">Page 2 of 2<\/div><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Associated Press\" border=\"0\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/0066ca6e1226e6d56e8f534e3e1e54a631d037ae16a6aeeb4dc7d81e30cb2164\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03gCDRbFdisfAvRvbmI6kG1kjFFQ4F0BwsUdG0zHRZAwKPGIzkRc88Hkam3POLOy-vwoB90E2ekuiFOqf9Nw:6ebrcoB0-ZG6LAvxnL1tFQ\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/div><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Their first analysis, published Sept. 2, proved to be accurate when it included the U.S. among 30 countries likely to see some Ebola cases. They projected one or two infections in the U.S., but there could be as many as 10.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">So far, nine Ebola patients have been treated in the U.S., and one has died. Seven became infected in West Africa, including Thomas Eric Duncan, the first to arrive undiagnosed and the first to die. He was cared for at a Dallas hospital, where two of his nurses were also infected.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Duncan, who was initially misdiagnosed and sent home from the emergency room, is Vespignani&#39;s worst-case scenario for the U.S.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">A similar situation, if left unchecked, could lead to a local cluster that could infect, on the outside, as many as 20, he said.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">The foreseeable future extends only for the next few months. After that, projections depend entirely on what happens in West Africa. One scenario is that the surge in assistance to the region brings the epidemic under control and cases peter out in the U.S. A second scenario involves Ebola spreading unchecked across international borders.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&quot;My worry is that the epidemic might spill into other countries in Africa or the Middle East, and then India or China. That could be a totally different story for everybody,&quot; Vespignani said.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Dr. Ashish Jha, a Harvard University professor and director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, said he&#39;s not worried about a handful of new cases in the U.S. His greatest worry is if the disease goes from West Africa to India.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&quot;If the infection starts spreading in Delhi or Mumbai, what are we going to do?&quot;<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Dr. Peter Hotez, founding dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and director of the Texas Children&#39;s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, pegs the range of cases in the U.S. between five and 100.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention prefers not to focus on a particular number. But spokeswoman Barbara Reynolds said Ebola will not be a widespread threat as some outside the agency have warned.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">&quot;We&#39;re talking about clusters in some places but not outbreaks,&quot; she said.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">The CDC is using modeling tools to work on projections in West Africa, but &quot;there isn&#39;t enough data available in the U.S. to make it worthwhile to go through the exercise.&quot;<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">University of Texas integrative biology professor Lauren Ancel Meyers said there are inherent inconsistencies in forecasting &quot;because the course of action we&#39;re taking today will impact what happens in the future.&quot;<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Her laboratory is running projections of Ebola&#39;s spread in West Africa.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">The U.S. simulations run for the AP had fairly consistent results with each other, she said. And they are &quot;consistent with what we know about the disease.&quot;<\/p><\/div><\/div>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:310371","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/310371.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=310371"}}],"title":"how liberia is starting to beat ebola, fingers crossed","published":"2014-11-01T20:06:22Z","updated":"2014-11-01T20:06:22Z","content":"<div class=\"\"><h1>How Liberia Is Starting To Beat Ebola, With Fingers Crossed<\/h1><\/div><div><div class=\"\"><br \/><time datetime=\"2014-10-31\"><br \/><span class=\"\">October 31, 2014<\/span><span class=\"\"> 4:54 PM ET<\/span><\/time><br \/><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Byline&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story Metadata&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/people\/348778932\/michaeleen-doucleff\/archive\" rel=\"author\" target=\"_blank\">Michaeleen Doucleff <\/a><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Social Handle&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story Metadata&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.twitter.com\/foodiescience\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Twitter<\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h3><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Secondary Audio&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Play Audio&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;20141031_atc_how_liberia_is_starting_to_beat_ebola_with_fingers_crossed.mp3&quot;}\" target=\"_blank\">Listen to the Stor<\/a><\/h3><div class=\"\"><p class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/programs\/all-things-considered\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">All Things Considered<\/a><\/p><div class=\"\"><span class=\"\">3 min 45 sec<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Secondary Audio&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Playlist&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;20141031_atc_how_liberia_is_starting_to_beat_ebola_with_fingers_crossed.mp3&quot;}\" target=\"_blank\"><span>Playlist<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Secondary Audio&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Download&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;20141031_atc_how_liberia_is_starting_to_beat_ebola_with_fingers_crossed.mp3&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/pd.npr.org\/anon.npr-mp3\/npr\/atc\/2014\/10\/20141031_atc_how_liberia_is_starting_to_beat_ebola_with_fingers_crossed.mp3?dl=1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span>Download<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Segment Audio&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click transcript&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;360432813&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/templates\/transcript\/transcript.php?storyId=360432813\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span>Transcript<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-crop-type=\"\"><img alt=\"Children play in the West Point neighborhood of Monrovia last week. West Point has been hit hard by Ebola. So local leaders formed their own Ebola task force, which goes door to door looking for cases.\" class=\"\" data-original=\"http:\/\/media.npr.org\/assets\/img\/2014\/10\/31\/457378990_custom-6a00428afb5466e69b56cdfef9b7ceaea331fa07-s4.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/1fbd24e463691b31913fbc2c35f25009047da29ce1cd0817129462451d2f2a88\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTgNDyU1srBFX0i6fB-qU_k5fqVw3K0K8R7HBt8dM3DkG6BckOGlMpku48GZDdconCzJPORHI7AEp0R8WHLJ1wipRwQyoFIjI6Q:pvMa1UdryoN4RVdme5OKAw\" title=\"Children play in the West Point neighborhood of Monrovia last week. West Point has been hit hard by Ebola. So local leaders formed their own Ebola task force, which goes door to door looking for cases.\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><p>Children play in the West Point neighborhood of Monrovia last week. West Point has been hit hard by Ebola. So local leaders formed their own Ebola task force, which goes door to door looking for cases.<\/p><\/div><span class=\"\">John Moore\/Getty Images <\/span><\/div><\/div><p>If you want the inside scoop about what&#39;s happening with the Ebola outbreak, then just hang out at the Mamba Point Hotel in Monrovia.<\/p><p>It&#39;s packed with scientists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, international reporters and a bunch of guys and gals in camouflage from the U.S. Army.<\/p><div class=\"\"><br \/><aside><br \/><div class=\"\"><p><span>&ldquo;<\/span> Nobody would want to eradicate Ebola from their own neighborhood more than those who live in the neighborhood.<\/p><\/div><p class=\"\">- Katie Myler, founder of the nonprofit More Than Me<\/p><\/aside><br \/><\/div><p>They all like to hang out at the bar during lunchtime. That&#39;s where I met <a href=\"http:\/\/cdczilla.com\/cdc-employee\/contact\/joel-montgomery-254202713008\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Joel Montgomery<\/a>, a top epidemiologist at the CDC. We head off to a quiet room, and he starts telling me about all of his trips to Monrovia.<\/p><p>&quot;When I was here in August, not to sound like, making this too colorful but, I mean there were ... literally dead people on the streets,&quot; Montgomery says. &quot;And the burial teams were picking up 50 to 60 bodies a day.&quot;<\/p><p>At that point, the country had been on a devastating path. Clinics were stretched way past capacity. And even getting an Ebola test could take days, or weeks if you lived in the jungle. Samples had to be sent by a series of canoes and motorcycles to the only lab in the country.<\/p><p>The epidemic was doubling every few weeks. Some computational biologists were predicting more than 20,000 cases by the end of October.<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-crop-type=\"\"><img alt=\"Let&apos;s beat Ebola! Since August, the nonprofit More Than Me switched its focus from educating girls to getting Ebola out of the West Point neighborhood. Krubo is a social worker with the group who helps teach people about Ebola.\" class=\"\" data-original=\"http:\/\/media.npr.org\/assets\/img\/2014\/10\/31\/krubo_vert-c4746d330d50c9dcc07238828e68794abc6beb84-s2.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/4978a198c2fe2908292c2ac005823edf3c6e2d8f90c27ce4999bbc624cd87f51\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTgNDlgou_UkwnXLdLKSCuQ0E8hUyeULoRrOa78VNij0H7EEqOTlB9R7koToRLcpzXjVLPkjP8kN9nUwZBO8rny5LiQ:TNJsw7TN20kVh-voYXZWNQ\" title=\"Let&apos;s beat Ebola! Since August, the nonprofit More Than Me switched its focus from educating girls to getting Ebola out of the West Point neighborhood. Krubo is a social worker with the group who helps teach people about Ebola.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360432813\/how-liberia-is-starting-to-beat-ebola-with-fingers-crossed#\" title=\"Enlarge\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">i<\/a><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><p>Let&#39;s beat Ebola! Since August, the nonprofit More Than Me switched its focus from educating girls to getting Ebola out of the West Point neighborhood. Krubo is a social worker with the group who helps teach people about Ebola.<\/p><\/div><span class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/morethanme.org\/\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">More Than Me <\/a> <\/span><\/div><\/div><p>But officials are seeing a very different situation on the ground now. The country has had about 6,500 cases. New cases are on a decline, <a href=\"http:\/\/apps.who.int\/iris\/bitstream\/10665\/137376\/1\/roadmapsitrep_29Oct2014_eng.pdf?ua=1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">dropping off<\/a> by about a 100 a week, on average, since early October.<\/p><p>Liberia has also beefed up its ability to deal with the virus. The country has quadrupled its diagnostic labs. And hundreds of new beds have been added in Ebola clinics.<\/p><p>&quot;It does feel much better than it did in August, I&#39;ve got to tell you,&quot; Montgomery says. &quot;The pulse, you know? The people on the street. It just feels different. It feels more controlled now than it did.&quot;<\/p><p>So has the tide turned?<\/p><p>&quot;It&#39;s too early to say,&quot; Montgomery says. &quot;Because as soon as you say that, you&#39;re going to be wrong.&quot;<\/p><p>The country is still reporting a large number of cases. And the virus is still popping up in new parts of the country, Montgomery notes.<\/p><p>But there&#39;s another positive sign that doesn&#39;t get much attention, he says: Liberians are taking the matter into their own hands.<\/p><p>&quot;I think a lot communities are now starting to get it and figure out how they can limit spread, prevent infection and prevent transmission,&quot; he says, &quot;because this is not ... rocket science.&quot;<\/p><p>That same day, at that same bar, I heard about a woman in Monrovia helping with a grass-roots campaign in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/08\/20\/341884494\/photographing-an-ebola-riot-put-your-fear-aside-and-go-forward\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">West Point<\/a>, one of the city&#39;s poorest neighborhoods.<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Internal Link&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/09\\\/354754602\\\/could-ebola-be-slowing-down-in-liberia&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/09\/354754602\/could-ebola-be-slowing-down-in-liberia\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img alt=\"A positive sign: Liberian officials inaugurate the opening of a new Ebola treatment center outside Monrovia on Oct. 3. In the past few weeks, hundreds of beds have become available for Ebola patients around Monrovia.\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/5b10dacf58f166abdc9fb40c3addb166116c4d6dd09b57da843440e4b8262d60\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTQtDz0BvrBJX3yXwMLrTvggC8kE2FQH9XrfO4JEfjz8H5kYlYD5M9UnqrzFHf5AgUTYXOkGe7QF21BoTVPkkiy9EhxPzSoWa86__:HXbZ5SSoztn6LZXg0cew1g\" title=\"A positive sign: Liberian officials inaugurate the opening of a new Ebola treatment center outside Monrovia on Oct. 3. In the past few weeks, hundreds of beds have become available for Ebola patients around Monrovia.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><div class=\"\"><h3 class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Goats and Soda <\/a><\/h3><h3><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Internal Link&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/09\\\/354754602\\\/could-ebola-be-slowing-down-in-liberia&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/09\/354754602\/could-ebola-be-slowing-down-in-liberia\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Could Ebola Be Slowing Down In Liberia?<\/a><\/h3><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>The project sounded awesome. So I emailed <a href=\"https:\/\/morethanme.org\/meettheteam.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Katie Meyler<\/a> the day after I returned to the States. She called me on her cellphone from a market near West Point.<\/p><p>&quot;Nobody would want to eradicate Ebola from their own neighborhood more than those who live in the neighborhood,&quot; Meyler says. &quot;The mothers, fathers and neighbors and sisters, who want to protect their own children and protect their own families.&quot;<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Internal Link&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/08\\\/23\\\/342170760\\\/west-point-life-goes-on-even-with-the-spectre-of-ebola&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/08\/23\/342170760\/west-point-life-goes-on-even-with-the-spectre-of-ebola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img alt=\"The beach is a perfect playing field for soccer lovers in West Point.\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/e1aaf6e38bb46c66d0ad3ff4448b3264a076b94454566c7a9db758ed8c877124\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRM1sKTwBDih0o63kfhH7BLNaN5FxVm0Exey3_Aq6b4JFL2T0Au0AgZTtOqRm_8zYcLphzWDZPaECfuQd7hRtHB_J523lf2VHzVcGA5OqguA:obVYfPFlnQDu9xfv677OWg\" title=\"The beach is a perfect playing field for soccer lovers in West Point.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><div class=\"\"><h3 class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Goats and Soda <\/a><\/h3><h3><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Internal Link&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/08\\\/23\\\/342170760\\\/west-point-life-goes-on-even-with-the-spectre-of-ebola&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/08\/23\/342170760\/west-point-life-goes-on-even-with-the-spectre-of-ebola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Life Goes On, Even With The Specter Of Ebola<\/a><\/h3><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>Meyler is the founder of <a href=\"https:\/\/morethanme.org\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">More Than Me<\/a>, a small nonprofit that runs a free school for girls in West Point. The school had to close when Ebola came. So Meyler knew she needed to turn her attention to getting the virus out of West Point.<\/p><p>A few months ago, she says, leaders in West Point banded together and built their own Ebola task force.<\/p><p>&quot;They started going door to door to door, first with information about what Ebola is and how to keep yourself safe,&quot; Meyler says.<\/p><p>Then the team started training people to be nurses, so the team could actively look for Ebola cases in West Point. When the nurses find someone sick with what looks like Ebola, the team calls an ambulance and gets the person out of the community. All this hasn&#39;t cost much money, Meyler says.<\/p><p>&quot;These guys just need boots because they&#39;re like going door to door in flip-flops looking for sick people,&quot; she says. &quot;They need transportation to get the sick out as soon as possible. It doesn&#39;t have to be a billion-dollar ambulance.&quot;<\/p><p>The shoestring operation is working well. Cases in West Point have dropped. And the government wants to expand the project to five other neighborhoods in Monrovia.<\/p><p>&quot;The way to reduce the cases,&quot; Meyler says, &quot;is to listen to people who live in the community.&quot;<\/p><\/div><div class=\"\"><ul><br \/><li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/tags\/147820238\/ebola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">ebola<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/tags\/147292086\/epidemiology\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">epidemiology<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/tags\/131675836\/liberia\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Liberia<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/tags\/126567816\/global-health\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Global Health<\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><ul><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Toggle Share Tools&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Share Tools&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360432813\/how-liberia-is-starting-to-beat-ebola-with-fingers-crossed#\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Share<\/a><div class=\"\"><ul><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Facebook&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Share Tools&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/31\\\/360432813\\\/how-liberia-is-starting-to-beat-ebola-with-fingers-crossed&quot;}\" target=\"_blank\"><span class=\"\">Facebook<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Twitter&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Share Tools&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/31\\\/360432813\\\/how-liberia-is-starting-to-beat-ebola-with-fingers-crossed&quot;}\" target=\"_blank\"><span class=\"\">Twitter<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-calltoactiondeeplinkid=\"\/story\/listen\/360432813\" data-calltoactionlabel=\"LISTEN\" data-calltoactionurl=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360432813\/how-liberia-is-starting-to-beat-ebola-with-fingers-crossed?utm_campaign=storyshare&amp;utm_source=plus.google.com&amp;utm_medium=social\" data-clientid=\"54045534594.apps.googleusercontent.com\" data-contentdeeplinkid=\"\/story\/360432813\" data-contenturl=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360432813\/how-liberia-is-starting-to-beat-ebola-with-fingers-crossed?utm_campaign=storyshare&amp;utm_source=plus.google.com&amp;utm_medium=social\" data-cookiepolicy=\"http:\/\/npr.org\" data-prefilltext=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Google Plus&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Share Tools&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/31\\\/360432813\\\/how-liberia-is-starting-to-beat-ebola-with-fingers-crossed&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360432813\/how-liberia-is-starting-to-beat-ebola-with-fingers-crossed#\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Google+<\/a><\/div><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Share Tools&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click comments&quot;}\" data-shortname=\"goatsandsoda\" data-storyid=\"360432813\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360432813\/how-liberia-is-starting-to-beat-ebola-with-fingers-crossed#commentBlock\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Comment<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Previous Story&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/31\\\/360195471\\\/why-is-north-korea-freaked-out-about-the-threat-of-ebola&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360195471\/why-is-north-korea-freaked-out-about-the-threat-of-ebola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Why Is North Korea Freaked Out About The Threat Of Ebola?<span class=\"\">October 31, 2014<\/span><\/a> <a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Next Story&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/31\\\/360425301\\\/u-n-ambassador-samantha-power-sees-signs-of-hope-in-west-africa&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360425301\/u-n-ambassador-samantha-power-sees-signs-of-hope-in-west-africa\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power Sees Signs Of Hope In West Africa<span class=\"\">October 31, 2014<\/span><\/a><\/div><h4>More From Goats and Soda<\/h4><div class=\"\"><br \/><article class=\"\"><br \/><div class=\"\"><h2 class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot; : &quot;Story to Story&quot;, &quot;action&quot; : &quot;Click Egg Carton&quot;, &quot;label&quot; : &quot;http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360374847\/ebola-design-challenge-says-yes-to-the-wedding-dress-designer&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360374847\/ebola-design-challenge-says-yes-to-the-wedding-dress-designer\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Global Health<\/a><\/h2><h3><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot; : &quot;Story to Story&quot;, &quot;action&quot; : &quot;Click Egg Carton&quot;, &quot;label&quot; : &quot;http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360374847\/ebola-design-challenge-says-yes-to-the-wedding-dress-designer&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360374847\/ebola-design-challenge-says-yes-to-the-wedding-dress-designer\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ebola Design Challenge Says Yes To The Wedding Dress Designer<\/a><\/h3><\/div><div class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot; : &quot;Story to Story&quot;, &quot;action&quot; : &quot;Click Egg Carton&quot;, &quot;label&quot; : &quot;http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360374847\/ebola-design-challenge-says-yes-to-the-wedding-dress-designer&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360374847\/ebola-design-challenge-says-yes-to-the-wedding-dress-designer\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img alt=\"Man, that PPE is hot. And not in a good way. One challenge for the designers was to come up a way to give health workers more time in personal protective equipment without overheating.\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/dc0147de4434c97c1fd60080f1372d1282cc5779797f6beeccb6e24eb49c0287\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTgNDlxArwBAwmGaCbrDT7gIJ_BRlfRTqFrPLsJEa2m4D6kMlODIcoBu4ojtAeJ5yXTJNPl6Rr1dwwxIQB-M8:wreJE9eAwStO9JBukc2lUg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><\/div><\/article><br \/><article class=\"\"><br \/><div class=\"\"><h2 class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot; : &quot;Story to Story&quot;, &quot;action&quot; : &quot;Click Egg Carton&quot;, &quot;label&quot; : &quot;http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360425301\/u-n-ambassador-samantha-power-sees-signs-of-hope-in-west-africa&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360425301\/u-n-ambassador-samantha-power-sees-signs-of-hope-in-west-africa\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Global Health<\/a><\/h2><h3><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot; : &quot;Story to Story&quot;, &quot;action&quot; : &quot;Click Egg Carton&quot;, &quot;label&quot; : &quot;http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360425301\/u-n-ambassador-samantha-power-sees-signs-of-hope-in-west-africa&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360425301\/u-n-ambassador-samantha-power-sees-signs-of-hope-in-west-africa\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">U.N. 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West Point has been hit hard by Ebola. So local leaders formed their own Ebola task force, which goes door to door looking for cases.\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/e2348ab80e0b0ce4dee555e8f8d4f752bdf179973b83ca50c464ba195f75ef1f\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTgNDyU1srBFX0i6fB_qQoAsA8RIyKEC1ReLJssQfiDQC70EhZWpAqB-_ozccdJ51UTEZaUGZ7lFh2l9GDrJ83n9LiQ:pnNNY53mRtyRV6U5QNQ8yA\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><\/div><\/article><br \/><article class=\"\"><br \/><div class=\"\"><h2 class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot; : &quot;Story to Story&quot;, &quot;action&quot; : &quot;Click Egg Carton&quot;, &quot;label&quot; : &quot;http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360195471\/why-is-north-korea-freaked-out-about-the-threat-of-ebola&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/31\/360195471\/why-is-north-korea-freaked-out-about-the-threat-of-ebola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Global Health<\/a><\/h2><h3><a 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href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/329599196\/health\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Health<\/a><\/p><div class=\"\"><h1>Firestone Did What Governments Have Not: Stopped Ebola In Its Tracks<\/h1><\/div><div><div class=\"\"><br \/><time datetime=\"2014-10-06\"><br \/><span class=\"\">October 06, 2014<\/span><span class=\"\"> 4:03 PM ET<\/span><\/time><br \/><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Byline&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story Metadata&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/people\/2100218\/jason-beaubien\" rel=\"author\" target=\"_blank\"><img alt=\"Jason Beaubien 2010\" class=\"\" 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rel=\"nofollow\"><span>Transcript<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-crop-type=\"\"><img alt=\"At Firestone&apos;s plantation, workers gather at a shelter in the rubber tree forest, where buckets of sap are collected for processing.\" class=\"\" data-original=\"http:\/\/media.npr.org\/assets\/img\/2014\/10\/06\/firestone-plantation_custom-8ea21759f03de9f94ff475ea53dfd447e220f69d-s4.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/75a72cdc60f3c99affe48ab52e06899ddfbbaa7146d887ca2e58b48d515cb8d7\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTQRDmxEp-lUbhHnKdfmN7FREpQVoJRzTEPaKos5DxDVVv0AjNj5A9hjv8mYcKpEkDjEaa0WevgV81ElFBfV2intbxET0XYvH57mvpnZD37ESTeIf:EHzQ-hcUUHIH26-pPjCkag\" title=\"At Firestone&apos;s plantation, workers gather at a shelter in the rubber tree forest, where buckets of sap are collected for processing.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><p>At Firestone&#39;s plantation, workers gather at a shelter in the rubber tree forest, where buckets of sap are collected for processing.<\/p><\/div><span class=\"\">John W. Poole\/NPR <\/span><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-crop-type=\"\"><img alt=\"Ed Garcia, general director of Firestone&apos;s rubber plantation, oversees 8,500 employees, 185 square miles of rubber trees, 27 schools, 450 teachers, a hospital \u2014 and now, an Ebola clinic.\" class=\"\" data-original=\"http:\/\/media.npr.org\/assets\/img\/2014\/10\/06\/firestone_portait2_custom-52ed321feacca5b1ea5a1098ea7e0cff0f913ed1-s2.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/eda8eb97ad8b7d467aa0c105f5b8b18ec79d54797ed23a31e681367fac13da6a\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTQRDmxEp-lUbhHnKB_mO_05RrQUzFRH5APeWu4wb22hU7UAjZ24Y80u9o2EUKcklCWYeZUievgcqgExHV_En1nhakUbzSZzYue668GAcgbxAVw:DHOCuTWvkR_ayRggiL2i1A\" title=\"Ed Garcia, general director of Firestone&apos;s rubber plantation, oversees 8,500 employees, 185 square miles of rubber trees, 27 schools, 450 teachers, a hospital \u2014 and now, an Ebola clinic.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/06\/354054915\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks#\" title=\"Enlarge\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">i<\/a><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><p>Ed Garcia, general director of Firestone&#39;s rubber plantation, oversees 8,500 employees, 185 square miles of rubber trees, 27 schools, 450 teachers, a hospital &mdash; and now, an Ebola clinic.<\/p><\/div><span class=\"\">John W. Poole\/NPR <\/span><\/div><\/div><p>The classic slogan for Firestone tires was &quot;where the rubber meets the road.&quot;<\/p><p>When it comes to Ebola, the rubber met the road at the Firestone rubber plantation in Harbel, Liberia.<\/p><p>Harbel is a company town not far from the capital city of Monrovia. It was named in 1926 after the founder of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Harvey and his wife, Idabelle. Today, Firestone workers and their families make up a community of 80,000 people across the plantation.<\/p><p>Firestone detected its first Ebola case on March 30, when an employee&#39;s wife arrived from northern Liberia. She&#39;d been caring for a disease-stricken woman and was herself diagnosed with the disease. Since then Firestone has done a remarkable job of keeping the virus at bay. It built its own treatment center and set up a comprehensive response that&#39;s managed to quickly stop transmission. Dr. Brendan Flannery, the head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention&#39;s team in Liberia, has hailed Firestone&#39;s efforts as resourceful, innovative and effective.<\/p><p>Currently the only Ebola cases on the sprawling, 185-square-mile plantation are in patients who come from neighboring towns.<\/p><p>Long rows of dappled rubber trees cover Harbel&#39;s landscape. Prevailing winds cause the adult trees to lean westward. Back when Firestone was still based in Ohio, employees used to joke that the trees are &quot;bowing to Akron.&quot;<\/p><p>When the Ebola case was diagnosed, &quot;we went in to crisis mode,&quot; recalls Ed Garcia, the managing director of Firestone Liberia. He redirected his entire management structure toward Ebola.<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-crop-type=\"\"><img alt=\"Levi Zeopueger, 40, was treated at Firestone&apos;s Ebola clinic and survived. But he lost 11 other members of his family to the virus.\" class=\"\" data-original=\"http:\/\/media.npr.org\/assets\/img\/2014\/10\/06\/firestone_portait1_custom-cbdf31000def3f43a1d0d585507feafd2ca87164-s2.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/44de72cde172c5bfdab061a9e496222454102482f63c94f99c2f0b3d53b79629\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTQRDmxEp-lUbhHnKB_mO_05RrQUwFRH5APeWu4xNi2lW7UMiMTsd9U7v8DcWLZl0WDMbZEXO7wcp1U5HVfMijnFexRT2SZzYue668GAcgbxAVw:GF0qpuyfbGrWpjIwDseGjw\" title=\"Levi Zeopueger, 40, was treated at Firestone&apos;s Ebola clinic and survived. But he lost 11 other members of his family to the virus.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/06\/354054915\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks#\" title=\"Enlarge\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">i<\/a><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><p>Levi Zeopueger, 40, was treated at Firestone&#39;s Ebola clinic and survived. But he lost 11 other members of his family to the virus.<\/p><\/div><span class=\"\">John W. Poole\/NPR <\/span><\/div><\/div><p>Garcia&#39;s team first tried to find a hospital in the capital to care for the woman. &quot;Unfortunately, at that time, there was no facility that could accommodate her,&quot; he says. &quot;So we quickly realized that we had to handle the situation ourselves.&quot;<\/p><p>The case was detected on a Sunday. Garcia and a medical team from the company hospital spent Monday setting up an Ebola ward. Tuesday the woman was placed in isolation.<\/p><p>&quot;None of us had any Ebola experience,&quot; he says. They scoured the Internet for information about how to treat Ebola. They cleared out a building on the hospital grounds and set up an isolation ward. They grabbed a bunch of hazmat suits for dealing with chemical spills at the rubber factory and gave them to the hospital staff. The suits worked just as well for Ebola cases.<\/p><p>Firestone immediately quarantined the woman&#39;s family. Like so many Ebola patients, she died soon after being admitted to the ward. But no one else at Firestone got infected: not her family and not the workers who transported, treated and cared for her.<\/p><p>The Firestone managers had the benefit of backing and resources of a major corporation &mdash; something the communities around them did not.<\/p><p>Firestone didn&#39;t see another Ebola case for four months. Then in August, as the epidemic raced through the nearby capital, patients with Ebola started appearing at the one hospital and several clinics across the giant rubber plantation. The hospital isolation ward was expanded to 23 beds and a prefab annex was built. Containing Ebola became the number-one priority of the company. Schools in the town, which have been closed by government decree, were transformed into quarantine centers. Teachers were dispatched for door-to-door outreach.<\/p><p>Hundreds of people with possible exposure to the virus were placed under quarantine. Seventy-two cases were reported. Forty-eight were treated in the hospital and 18 survived. By mid-September the company&#39;s Ebola treatment unit was nearly full.<\/p><p>As of this weekend, however, only three patients remained: a trio of boys age 4, 9 and 17.<\/p><p>&quot;So we have these three,&quot; says Dr. Benedict Wollor, coordinator for the Ebola treatment unit at Firestone. &quot;We are concerned because by this morning the 4-year-old was just crying.&quot;<\/p><p>A team is getting dressed in full body suits, gloves and goggles to enter the ward: a doctor, two nurses and a man with an agricultural sprayer full of disinfectant strapped to his back. Wollor says the team has a lot of work to do before they get overheated in their industrial spacesuits.<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-crop-type=\"\"><img alt=\"Nurse Monika Mulbah suits up before entering the Ebola ward at Firestone&apos;s clinic. Currently there are three patients, ages 4, 9 and 17.\" class=\"\" data-original=\"http:\/\/media.npr.org\/assets\/img\/2014\/10\/06\/firestone-medical-513ba0c4aba79b304b9bce258174ca178dc8dd07-s2.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/ba546b39645accd3068acf64bb1d035bbe76682bec5b4bed622a5b576ed876e8\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTQRDmxEp-lUbhHnKdeSE6VNTpR0sf0O_EeLJtZVPi2wH5xAhMT8bqUq_8zEQdJknXDRPbUfDu1N31EsRBuwy3WQKzBfsDp-NtvA:6vAXIyTreU1D4JSqJyYa-g\" title=\"Nurse Monika Mulbah suits up before entering the Ebola ward at Firestone&apos;s clinic. Currently there are three patients, ages 4, 9 and 17.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/06\/354054915\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks#\" title=\"Enlarge\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">i<\/a><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><p>Nurse Monika Mulbah suits up before entering the Ebola ward at Firestone&#39;s clinic. Currently there are three patients, ages 4, 9 and 17.<\/p><\/div><span class=\"\">John W. Poole\/NPR <\/span><\/div><\/div><p>&quot;They have to change Pampers, bedding, even bathe them,&quot; says Wollor. &quot;Make sure they&#39;re clean. If someone is dehydrated, open an IV line. Imagine how we maintain an IV line on a kid.&quot;<\/p><p>These three boys all came from outside the plantation. So even as the worst Ebola outbreak ever recorded rages all around them, Firestone appears to have blocked the virus from spreading inside its territory.<\/p><p>Dr. Flannery of the CDC says a key reason for Firestone&#39;s success is the close monitoring of people who have potentially been exposed to the virus &mdash; and the moving of anyone who has had contact with an Ebola patient into voluntary quarantine.<\/p><p>By most accounts, this Ebola outbreak remains out of control, with health care workers across West Africa struggling to contain it.<\/p><p>Asked what&#39;s needed to turn that around, Flannery says, &quot;More Firestones&quot; &mdash; places that have the money, resources and unwavering determination to stop Ebola.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"\"><ul><br \/><li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/tags\/354055246\/firestone\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Firestone<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/tags\/147820238\/ebola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">ebola<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/tags\/131675836\/liberia\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Liberia<\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><ul><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Toggle Share Tools&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Share Tools&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/06\/354054915\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks#\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Share<\/a><div class=\"\"><ul><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Facebook&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Share Tools&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/06\\\/354054915\\\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks&quot;}\" target=\"_blank\"><span class=\"\">Facebook<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Twitter&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Share Tools&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/06\\\/354054915\\\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks&quot;}\" target=\"_blank\"><span class=\"\">Twitter<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-calltoactiondeeplinkid=\"\/story\/listen\/354054915\" data-calltoactionlabel=\"LISTEN\" data-calltoactionurl=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/06\/354054915\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks?utm_campaign=storyshare&amp;utm_source=plus.google.com&amp;utm_medium=social\" data-clientid=\"54045534594.apps.googleusercontent.com\" data-contentdeeplinkid=\"\/story\/354054915\" data-contenturl=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/06\/354054915\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks?utm_campaign=storyshare&amp;utm_source=plus.google.com&amp;utm_medium=social\" data-cookiepolicy=\"http:\/\/npr.org\" data-prefilltext=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Google Plus&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Share Tools&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/06\\\/354054915\\\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/06\/354054915\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks#\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Google+<\/a><\/div><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Share Tools&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click comments&quot;}\" data-shortname=\"goatsandsoda\" data-storyid=\"354054915\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/06\/354054915\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks#commentBlock\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">Comment<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Previous Story&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/04\\\/353510980\\\/a-lost-boy-and-former-child-soldier-from-sudan-goes-to-hollywood&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/04\/353510980\/a-lost-boy-and-former-child-soldier-from-sudan-goes-to-hollywood\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">A &#39;Lost Boy&#39; 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coast?","published":"2014-11-01T20:02:32Z","updated":"2014-11-01T20:02:32Z","content":"<a name=\"mainContent\" target=\"_blank\"><\/a><p class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/329599196\/health\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Health<\/a><\/p><div class=\"\"><h1>No Ebola, S&#39;il Vous Plait, We&#39;re French: The Ivory Coast Mindset<\/h1><\/div><div><div class=\"\"><br \/><time datetime=\"2014-10-29\"><br \/><span class=\"\">October 29, 2014<\/span><span class=\"\"> 5:23 PM ET<\/span><\/time><br \/><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Byline&quot;,&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story Metadata&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/people\/172020165\/gregory-warner\" rel=\"author\" target=\"_blank\"><img alt=\"Gregory Warner 2012\" class=\"\" 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rel=\"nofollow\"><span>Transcript<\/span><\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\" data-crop-type=\"\"><img alt=\"Mumadou Traore says the Ivory Coast&apos;s French bureaucracy is a &quot;blessing&quot; when it comes to Ebola.\" class=\"\" data-original=\"http:\/\/media.npr.org\/assets\/img\/2014\/10\/29\/traore_profile-copy_custom-1a28828072e9392255966879e43f4b7dc21357b8-s4.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/ac47efb684af1f1033960d25916decc0f9a2d5638bc811b4bba42bfd01993b20\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTwtDiQo68FQKtGfdN--I4V8dpx5xMy3vBvCNucwD2GwC5kogOTtOok3lpToXfp0lUWEYZEfCugR81htDBqUi3XhawRWgXMKZoKDh_XtYm6sFCL0:j4UriowmcHe_SzPTFg5aYQ\" title=\"Mumadou Traore says the Ivory Coast&apos;s French bureaucracy is a &quot;blessing&quot; when it comes to Ebola.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><p>Mumadou Traore says the Ivory Coast&#39;s French bureaucracy is a &quot;blessing&quot; when it comes to Ebola.<\/p><\/div><span class=\"\">Gregory Warner\/NPR <\/span><\/div><\/div><p>There are all kinds of theories why Ebola hasn&#39;t arrived in Ivory Coast, despite the fact that it shares a long and very porous border with two Ebola-afflicted countries, Liberia and Guinea.<\/p><p>Some Ivory Coastians credit a beefed-up border patrol. The religious citizens in this Catholic country thank God. But Mumadou Traore, who works as a field coordinator for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.care.org\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">CARE International<\/a>, has a third theory. He credits the legendarily infuriating Ivorian bureacracy.<\/p><p>French bureaucracy is a &quot;blessing&quot; for us, he says, because people here respect authority. Not like in Liberia and Sierra Leone, he says where people aren&#39;t obeying their own health officials.<\/p><p>&quot;C&#39;est mon opinion,&quot; he says with a laugh. &quot;It&#39;s my opinion.&quot;<\/p><p>Traore&#39;s opinion doesn&#39;t quite hold water. Guinea, after all, is a Francophone country. And that&#39;s where the current outbreak began.<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Internal Link&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/28\\\/359355410\\\/an-ebola-strategy-brings-good-news-to-one-liberian-town&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/28\/359355410\/an-ebola-strategy-brings-good-news-to-one-liberian-town\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img alt=\"The nursing staff get a break at the Ebola care center run by Doctors Without Borders in Foya, Liberia. The center has helped stop the spread of the virus.\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/e5adba5f116da406319bef8be2adb660afa5be5a255384e3d07c0b7a13bc182b\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTwVDmxci_nkGhnDwab3VtGVDtVxgfkC-EeXM4ZhN3zgGuEVxZzIcoky99WdBfc1xDGQbbRXI5lQq1UkRHLJw3mcDhEXgGQ:ZTJRp-f8SJlMK8upA1MK9g\" title=\"The nursing staff get a break at the Ebola care center run by Doctors Without Borders in Foya, Liberia. The center has helped stop the spread of the virus.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><div class=\"\"><h3 class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Goats and Soda <\/a><\/h3><h3><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Internal Link&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/28\\\/359355410\\\/an-ebola-strategy-brings-good-news-to-one-liberian-town&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/28\/359355410\/an-ebola-strategy-brings-good-news-to-one-liberian-town\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">An Ebola Strategy Brings Good News To One Liberian Town<\/a><\/h3><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Internal Link&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/09\\\/27\\\/350925364\\\/denying-ebola-turns-out-to-be-a-very-human-response&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/09\/27\/350925364\/denying-ebola-turns-out-to-be-a-very-human-response\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img alt=\"A sign in Abidjan, Ivory Coast&apos;s capital, warns residents that &quot;the Ebola threat is real.&quot;\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/209ac854a186040f819f4747fdf93fa91e0eed145d6d661c01cfb12c5de2f1e0\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRM1oKTwFDmBo080cGmGXKOeW-_ksd_EZnc0e5RLWa55Ub3ThV7xZ0YG0Y9R_qoGIVfp0hXmZLORPO5wcr1AJSAPBvhTkO1l8:B_uhgiVfSdYCZt4CDNkd8Q\" title=\"A sign in Abidjan, Ivory Coast&apos;s capital, warns residents that &quot;the Ebola threat is real.&quot;\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><div class=\"\"><h3 class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Goats and Soda <\/a><\/h3><h3><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Internal Link&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/09\\\/27\\\/350925364\\\/denying-ebola-turns-out-to-be-a-very-human-response&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/09\/27\/350925364\/denying-ebola-turns-out-to-be-a-very-human-response\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Denying Ebola Turns Out To Be A Very Human Response<\/a><\/h3><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>But in one way, Traore is onto something. Ebola spreads because of human behavior. I met him in in the central town of Bouafle, just near the country&#39;s prime cocoa-growing region. He was giving a training course for rural community leaders, telling them not to shake hands, not to kiss, not to eat bush meat &mdash; a popular delicacy &mdash; since some animals can harbor the virus and pass it onto humans through their blood.<\/p><p>These are all government directives in place since March. Government can&#39;t be everywhere in every village, but Traore believes that the people of the Ivory Coast are following orders.<\/p><p>Adjoua Martine traveled 74 miles to attend this training. She&#39;s a farmer of cocoa and rubber trees who lives in a small forest hamlet called Brokoua. Even in her tiny village, in a country that&#39;s Ebola-free, the pastors are preaching the government&#39;s prevention message. She mimes how she crosses her arms if someone starts to greet her.<\/p><p>You can&#39;t stop every person from shaking your hand, she says. But if they try, she tells them: The rules say we mustn&#39;t now do this.<\/p><p>Dr. Seydou Coulibaly is the regional health director of Tompki county, which shares the longest border with Liberia and Guinea. He says that in the first weeks of the outbreak, before official prevention directives were issued from the capital, he was telling clinics and hospitals to send him daily Ebola watch reports. He gets a hundred a day. Even before the borders were sealed, he was sending health workers to take people&#39;s temperature when they crossed. He&#39;s also arranged trainings for schoolteachers and soldiers.<\/p><p>All these efforts will help, he says &mdash; maybe not to prevent the virus from coming to the country but at least the first eventual case will be well-managed. That&#39;s the main objective.<\/p><p>Coulibaly says his county is far from ready for an outbreak of the magnitude of neighboring countries. There&#39;s not enough protective gear for health workers and not enough ambulances to bring patients to isolation centers.<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Internal Link&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/06\\\/354054915\\\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/06\/354054915\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img alt=\"At Firestone&apos;s plantation, workers gather at a shelter in the rubber tree forest, where buckets of sap are collected for processing.\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/377297b00c84365733bfd119a9d7ef3430e6fe9899a69b0169c3564e68d2ee0a\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMdgcDBvRfGko6kG1kjFFQ4F0B2-RAFzWmRMlMKTQRDmxEp-lUbhHnKdfmN7FREpQVoJRzTAPLU75dK3z9WvEIgYjlM9h_ppDNELpByWGIXaUfK71YpghpDA6Nz3H9dwA-xVd7E_v3l5zM:GgD5TxviPW6XxnRNeFpL2g\" title=\"At Firestone&apos;s plantation, workers gather at a shelter in the rubber tree forest, where buckets of sap are collected for processing.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/a><div class=\"\"><h3 class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Goats and Soda <\/a><\/h3><h3><a data-metrics=\"{&quot;category&quot;:&quot;Story to Story&quot;,&quot;action&quot;:&quot;Click Internal Link&quot;,&quot;label&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/www.npr.org\\\/blogs\\\/goatsandsoda\\\/2014\\\/10\\\/06\\\/354054915\\\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks&quot;}\" href=\"http:\/\/www.npr.org\/blogs\/goatsandsoda\/2014\/10\/06\/354054915\/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Firestone Did What Governments Have Not: Stopped Ebola In Its Tracks<\/a><\/h3><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>But they are watching for signs of Ebola with remarkable vigilance. The government has set up a hotline number for anyone who suspects they or someone has Ebola. It&#39;s a measure of the degree of commitment &mdash; or perhaps just fear &mdash; that every time I&#39;ve called I&#39;ve gotten a busy signal.<\/p><p>If Ivory Coast has turned itself into a nation of spies and informers, Coulibaly says that&#39;s a good thing, even if every Ebola alert so far has turned out to be just a rumor.<\/p><p>People will often call to say, &quot;Well, I haven&#39;t seen him for a while, so he must have been in Guinea. And heck he&#39;s not feeling well, so he certainly has Ebola!&quot; To Coulibaly, this means that the authorities will quickly be informed if and when there is a case.<\/p><p>It&#39;s not clear what happens to a Guinean who crosses the border illegally. The local representative of the Guinean community told me that border crossers are immediately sent back. In some cases, Coulibaly says, such individuals are quarantined until Ivory Coast authorities are sure they&#39;re not the dreaded, and expected, first case.<\/p><\/div>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:309596","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/309596.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=309596"}}],"title":"what is being done....","published":"2014-11-01T19:41:30Z","updated":"2014-11-01T19:41:30Z","content":"<h1 class=\"\" itemprop=\"headline\"><a target='_blank' href='http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/interactive\/2014\/07\/31\/world\/africa\/ebola-virus-outbreak-qa.html?_r=0' rel='nofollow'>http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/interactive\/2014\/07\/31\/world\/africa\/ebola-virus-outbreak-qa.html?_r=0<\/a><br \/><br \/>Ebola Facts: What Is Being Done to Improve Medical Treatment in Africa?<\/h1><div class=\"\"><p class=\"\"><\/p><br \/><time class=\"\" datetime=\"OCT. 31, 2014\"><br \/><span class=\"\">UPDATED <\/span>OCT. 31, 2014<\/time><br \/><\/div><div class=\"\">To stop the spread of Ebola, the World Health Organization is coordinating the construction and staffing of treatment centers across Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. Those afflicted with the disease will have a higher chance of survival at a treatment center and will be less likely to infect others, officials said. As of October, there were 15 operational centers, with a total of 1,047 beds &mdash; but this is just a small fraction of the 41 new treatment centers that the W.H.O. has been trying to get into operation. The lack of infrastructure and of medical personnel make the construction and staffing of centers difficult.<br \/><br \/><br \/><br \/><img class=\"\" data-height-multiplier=\"0.5334\" data-src=\"http:\/\/graphics8.nytimes.com\/newsgraphics\/2014\/07\/31\/ebola-qa\/123aaeb774662dfed38782b3f33957e0efb35f15\/treatment-center-Artboard_6.png\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/04badae9c336ca5f27291f87599cd2faea7e32492240110196d6a9a37225e54b\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h02FyDV7pajMOLvRbNgcioDVloA0h6UUN0oVFSjjzOawpGDh1ezUlvsBZYxCSed-yD4lZR6QBgZUO-QOKYs8MZ3jkG6EB2Z24doxDrrjFHf84jW24baxXLulYtgxpHAPRumzsMlVavAYGeue7nqzoTg_YjWLQAdQ-e4VqglQxUPlYE:FP7Y4LssMklyBWxwGcLMfQ\" style=\"height: 384px;\" width=\"100%\" \/><\/div>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:309317","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/309317.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=309317"}}],"title":"protective gear matters but technique matters more in treating ebola to prevent caretakers exposure","published":"2014-11-01T18:24:05Z","updated":"2014-11-01T18:24:05Z","content":"<header class=\"\"><br \/><div class=\"\"><img class=\"\" height=\"600\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/facf0581571ac2ead1d267c5a7cde3d9fb6377f4334da0b7b0924ad8e30bc250\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMCwcOe_RrXm8SyGwQlD0o4FAJ_s1VGnzDNLFEVTAYzyUx0qBJZ3iCZd7jVvAsA9VxkKB3gEq6es8BcxDwC7ERNMT0Yoxnk8zQRe8olX2VLb0mdvFV2hUwSBPYk3HoMlkHsCo2J-uj1tmMQgfZTE_JSN1jctSv8yxsYJA:bL1oUhzHkrFcCcKqEuXI4w\" width=\"1920\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/> <small class=\"\">Michael Duff \/ AP<\/small><br \/><time class=\"\" title=\"2014-11-01 16:55:13 Z\"><br \/>an hour<\/time><br \/><\/div><div class=\"\"><h1 class=\"\">Eluding Ebola: Gear Matters, But Technique Matters More<\/h1><br \/><address class=\"\"><br \/><span class=\"\">By&nbsp;Maggie Fox<\/span><\/address><br \/><\/div><\/header><br \/><aside class=\"\"><br \/><\/aside><br \/><div class=\"\"><p class=\"\">New guidelines for the personal protective equipment that health workers should have on when treating Ebola patients make clear that what you wear counts &mdash; but even more important is how you put it on and take it off.<\/p><p class=\"\">And the guidelines that the World Health Organization updated Friday suggest only highly trained medical professionals should be taking on the dangerous job of caring for Ebola patients, say the country&rsquo;s leading doctors at the National Institutes of Health.<\/p><p class=\"\">&ldquo;Anybody could do this, but the training process is something that takes a lot of time,&rdquo; Dr. Francis Collins, who heads the National Institutes of Health, told NBC News in an interview.<\/p><p class=\"\">Treating Ebola patients does not have to be dangerous, Collins said. &ldquo;But it takes a lot of time to make it safe.&rdquo;<\/p><p class=\"\">That was obvious in a demonstration given this week at the NIH clinical center, where Dallas nurse Nina Pham was cared for until <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/storyline\/ebola-virus-outbreak\/cured-ebola-nina-pham-anxious-see-family-dog-n233171\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">she was released earlier this month<\/a>. It took a full 10 minutes to gear up Kevin Barrett, a specialist nurse who helped care for Pham.<\/p><br \/><blockquote class=\"\"><br \/><p>&ldquo;One of the most dangerous times is when someone is doffing or taking off their gear.&quot;<\/p><\/blockquote><br \/><p class=\"\">&ldquo;First Kevin, please don the belt,&rdquo; says Dr. Tara Palmore, hospital epidemiologist for the NIH Clinical Center. She&rsquo;s spotting Barrett. Ebola veterans say having someone watch you put on &mdash; and, more importantly, take off &mdash; Ebola gear can make the difference between safely treating a patient and getting infected yourself.<\/p><p class=\"\">&ldquo;Then don the shoe covers,&rdquo; Palmore adds, reading from a checklist. Barrett systematically puts on a white Tyvek full-body suit, two pairs of shoe covers, a helmet called a powered air purifying respirator (PAPR or &ldquo;papper&rdquo; for short), a &ldquo;shroud&rdquo; over his PAPR and head, a two-way radio that&rsquo;s hooked to his belt, two pairs of gloves, taped on using a special trick so the tape can be pulled off easily later, and a yellow gown.<\/p><p class=\"\">Doffing the gear takes even longer. &ldquo;One of the most dangerous times is when someone is doffing or taking off their gear,&rdquo; said Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the NIH&rsquo;s National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases.<\/p><p class=\"\"><\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h1 class=\"\">Records Suggest Ebola Caregivers Not Protected Early Enough<\/h1><small class=\"\">Nightly News <\/small><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" data-ember-action=\"16\"><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><\/div><p class=\"\">Palmore spots Barrett every step of the way, instructing him step by step. In a real patient care situation, she&rsquo;d be suited up too, just in case something splashed off onto her.<\/p><p class=\"\">The goal is to get all these layers off without ripping them and without carrying any possible contamination outside the room where the patient is. Experience led to the trick with the tape, said Fauci &mdash; just folding the end over itself leaves a non-sticky length that can be pulled without ripping the sleeve of the suit.<\/p><p class=\"\">That&rsquo;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/storyline\/ebola-virus-outbreak\/dallas-ebola-nurse-amber-vinson-should-not-have-traveled-cdc-n226551\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">one of the flaws<\/a> that Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, saw at the Texas Health Presbyterian hospital in Dallas, where Pham and her fellow nurse Amber Vinson became infected. They layered on too many pairs of gloves and rolled on so much tape they had trouble getting the gear off safely.<\/p><p class=\"\">The CDC <a href=\"http:\/\/www.medscape.com\/viewarticle\/833907\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">released its own instructional video<\/a> Friday.<\/p><p class=\"\">Health care workers often get infected even while wearing personal protective equipment, or PPE. Hundreds have become infected and have died at the front lines in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, and Pham and Vinson were infected while taking care of Thomas Eric Duncan, the only person so far to die of Ebola in the United States.<\/p><p class=\"\">Most experts think infection was due to a gear malfunction of some type &mdash; perhaps a small mistake made when taking off contaminated PPE.<\/p><p class=\"\">The new WHO guidelines don&rsquo;t specify any particular piece of equipment. They make clear what needs to be protected &mdash; and in treating Ebola, that is every part of the body, from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet.<\/p><p class=\"\">Ebola isn&rsquo;t as contagious as influenza, measles or even the common cold. It doesn&rsquo;t float in the air or live on surfaces. To get it, people have to be in close contact with someone who is actively sick or with the person&#39;s bodily fluids, such as on a sheet covered with vomit or diarrhea. But doctors, nurses and technicians fall squarely into this risk group.<\/p><p class=\"\">The WHO guidelines emphasize that PPE must keep virus out of the eyes, nose and mouth, as well as off the hands. It&rsquo;s also important to keep it off any part of the body that someone might touch later, because the hands can carry it to eyes, nose and mouth. That&#39;s why skin must be covered &mdash; not because the virus can infect through the skin, but because you might touch it later.<\/p><p class=\"\">&ldquo;Paramount to the guidelines&rsquo; effectiveness is the inclusion of mandatory training on the putting on, taking off and decontaminating of PPE, followed by mentoring for all users before engaging in any clinical care,&rdquo; said Edward Kelley, WHO&rsquo;s director for service delivery and safety.<\/p><p class=\"\">It might seem like you can never have too many layers, but the gear is hot and hard to move around in.<\/p><br \/><blockquote class=\"\"><br \/><p>&quot;I would say categorically that unless you have rehearsed, you should not do it.&quot;<\/p><\/blockquote><br \/><p class=\"\">And a hot, tired worker makes mistakes. &ldquo;This process is not an easy process, and you are the most fatigued when you are taking off your material,&rdquo; Fauci said. &ldquo;That&rsquo;s a time when you are very vulnerable.&rdquo;<\/p><p class=\"\">Fauci agrees with Collins &mdash; caring for Ebola patients is not work for amateurs. &ldquo;I would say categorically that unless you have rehearsed, you should not do it,&rdquo; Fauci told NBC News.<\/p><p class=\"\"><\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><h1 class=\"\">Nurses Call for More Help in Fight Against Ebola<\/h1><small class=\"\">Nightly News <\/small><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" data-ember-action=\"24\"><\/li><br \/><\/ul><\/div><\/div><\/div><p class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/storyline\/ebola-virus-outbreak\/ebola-outbreak-not-cards-u-s-cdc-director-says-n169836\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">In July, Frieden said<\/a> any U.S. hospital should be able to care for an Ebola patient. Fauci disagrees. &ldquo;You don&rsquo;t expect every single hospital in the country to be able to fully take care of an Ebola patient, but you expect the clinics and emergency rooms to be able to recognize when an Ebola patient comes through the door or is carried through the door,&rdquo; Fauci said. The right thing to do is then get the patient to an appropriate facility, where staff have rehearsed how to safely care for such a patient.<\/p><p class=\"\">&ldquo;When the outbreak came we were well-trained and suited to do this,&rdquo; Fauci said. The NIH clinical center, Emory University Hospital and the Nebraska Medical Center all have special biocontainment units where staff are trained to care for patients with dangerous illnesses.<\/p><p class=\"\">Bellevue Hospital in New York is caring for<a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/storyline\/ebola-virus-outbreak\/new-york-ebola-patient-craig-spencer-receives-blood-writebol-n234056%20\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"> Dr. Craig Spencer, <\/a>a doctor infected in Guinea while treating Ebola patients. Bellevue is one of dozens of hospitals that have drilled recently in the care of such patients.<\/p><\/div><br \/><time class=\"\" title=\"2014-11-01 10:00:19 Z\"><br \/>First published November 1st 2014, 5:00 am<\/time><br \/><img alt=\"byline photo\" class=\"\" height=\"360\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/e55e0482d6dafc9844ca49de06d85561316e74e1a01ce2dc356bb22a002a885e\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h00kuGTrMAwcOe_RrXm8SyGwQlD0o4FAJ_s1VGnzDNLFEVTAYzz0B0rRZY2CKed7jVvQgC8FxsKxXrGubUsM5WxDwG70dNMWhMqEq_82BDdMt0UW4fOhKf7VQpgB1EVfcg2CpdxRvsCo2J-uj1tmMQgfZRHPBPKVjcq2_m3F5H:xNenT9rw0HhV2-rkXeHgmg\" width=\"360\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><h1 class=\"\">Maggie Fox<\/h1><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\"><\/li><br \/><\/ul><p class=\"\">Maggie Fox is senior health writer for NBCNews.com and TODAY.com, writing top news on health policy<\/p>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:309230","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/309230.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=309230"}}],"title":"Liberian woman visiting Portland Oregon isolated in hospital, being tested for ebola","published":"2014-11-01T17:55:08Z","updated":"2014-11-01T17:55:08Z","content":"<header><br \/><div><div><div><a href=\"http:\/\/www.oregonlive.com\/\" title=\"OregonLive.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\">OregonLive.com<\/span><\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><div><br \/><nav class=\"\" data-state=\"1\"><br \/><\/nav><br \/><\/div><\/header><br \/><h1>Woman visiting from Liberia hospitalized in Portland area being tested for Ebola<\/h1><div><div class=\"\"><div><div><p>Loading Photo Gallery<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div><div class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/blog.oregonlive.com\/health_impact\/print.html?entry=\/2014\/10\/woman_visiting_from_liberia_ho.html\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Print<\/a><\/div><a href=\"http:\/\/connect.oregonlive.com\/staff\/lterry\/index.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span class=\"\" data-image=\"http:\/\/media.oregonlive.com\/avatars\/954.png\" data-position=\"byline-avatar\">Lynne Terry | lterry@oregonian.com<\/span> <\/a> By <span class=\"\"><a class=\"\" href=\"http:\/\/connect.oregonlive.com\/staff\/lterry\/posts.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"> Lynne Terry | lterry@oregonian.com <\/a><\/span><br \/><a target=\"_blank\">Email the author<\/a> | <a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/LynnePDX\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Follow on Twitter<\/a><br \/>on October 31, 2014 at 4:05 PM, updated <span class=\"\" title=\"2014-11-01T03:25:20Z\">October 31, 2014 at 8:25 PM<\/span><\/div><div><div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><p>A Liberian woman who recently arrived in Portland and was monitoring herself for Ebola symptoms under a voluntary program was whisked to the hospital at mid-day Friday with a high temperature.<\/p><p>She was taken to Providence Milwaukie Hospital, where she is in isolation and being tested for the disease, which is highly infectious and has killed thousands of people in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.<\/p><p>&quot;We had hoped this wouldn&#39;t happen,&quot; said Dave Underriner, regional chief executive for <a href=\"http:\/\/www2.providence.org\/Pages\/default.aspx\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Providence Health &amp; Services<\/a>. &quot;We&#39;ve done a lot of work to prepare for an Ebola case.&quot;<\/p><p>Although state and county health officers declined to provide details about the patient&#39;s background, a source told The Oregonian she arrived from Liberia on Tuesday evening.<\/p><p>Physicians don&#39;t know whether the woman has the disease or another infection. She could have the flu or even malaria. State and county health officials said she poses no risk to the public and that the system worked like clockwork.<\/p><p>Since arriving in Portland, the woman had been taking her temperature twice a day and reporting to the <a href=\"https:\/\/multco.us\/health\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Multnomah County Health Department<\/a>. Until Friday, her temperature had been normal, said Dr. Katrina Hedberg, state health officer. But in the morning it spiked.<\/p><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div><\/div><\/div><span class=\"\"><span class=\"\"><a href=\"http:\/\/videos.oregonlive.com\/oregonian\/2014\/10\/doctors_speak_about_possible_e.html\" target=\"_blank\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Doctors speak about possible Ebola case at Providence Milwaukie Hospital<\/a><\/span> <span class=\"\">Dr. Dave Underriner, Dr. Paul Lewis and Dr. Katrina Hedberg spoke at a press conference about a patient who had recently been to either Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea and was being monitored for symptoms of the Ebola virus. This morning she came down with a 102 degree fever, and was admitted to Providence Milwaukie Hospital.<\/span> <\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><p>&quot;It got our attention because it was was over 102 degrees,&quot; said Dr. Paul Lewis, health officer for Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties.<\/p><p>The county sent medics to her home, including Dr. Jonathan Jui, Multnomah County&#39;s emergency services medical director. Dressed in full protective gear, from his head to fingertips to toes, he examined her and decided she should be hospitalized.<\/p><p>She was taken to Milwaukie, which had been established by Providence as an Ebola training center and is fully staffed for treating an infected patient. Underriner said she was ushered into the hospital through a &quot;secured&quot; pathway far from other patients.<\/p><p>She is now being treated in isolation by medical personnel who all volunteered for the assignment. The virus is highly infectious but it can only be transmitted through bodily fluids, such as sweat, urine, semen and saliva.<\/p><p>Physicians will draw a blood sample, then triple package it according to biohazard regulations for shipment to the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cdc.gov\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Centers for Disease Control and Prevention<\/a> in Atlanta or another CDC lab. Only selected labs in the United States are equipped to run Ebola tests.<\/p><p>If the test is negative, another will probably be done in three days. Often the virus doesn&#39;t show up until the person has been symptomatic for 72 hours.<\/p><p>It could take a day to get the woman&#39;s blood sample to the CDC, Lewis said. The test results take about four hours.<\/p><p>Gov. John Kitzhaber is staying up-to-date on the situation through reports from state and local health officials, he said in a statement.<\/p><p>&quot;Local health departments, hospitals, health care providers and&nbsp;first responders have been working together to ensure the state is prepared,&quot; the statement said, &quot;and earlier this week, health officials and I outlined protocols for just this type of situation. The protocols are intended to both protect the health and safety of Oregonians and get people the care they need.&quot;<\/p><p>The people with whom the woman was staying with in Portland have agreed to voluntary quarantine in their own home until the results of the blood test are known.&nbsp; The woman who was hospitalized has been free to leave to travel around Portland since she arrived.<\/p><p>&quot;This person&#39;s movement was not restricted because there&#39;s no rationale for it,&quot; Lewis said. &quot;She had no symptoms.&quot;<\/p><p>Based on CDC guidelines, she was considered to be a low risk. &quot;She did not have any known contact with Ebola patients,&quot; Hedberg said.<\/p><p>Besides this woman, one other person in the Portland area is also being monitored for Ebola symptoms.<\/p><p>-- Lynne Terry<\/p><\/div>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:308822","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/308822.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=308822"}}],"title":"latest ebola updates","published":"2014-11-01T07:44:18Z","updated":"2014-11-01T07:44:18Z","content":"<div><div><h1 class=\"\" itemprop=\"headline\">News Guide: A Look at Latest Ebola Developments<\/h1><div><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\">Oct 31, 2014, 1:07 PM ET<\/div><div class=\"\">By The Associated Press<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Kaci Hickox\" border=\"0\" height=\"360\" itemprop=\"image\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/cd51c6fa344aa832965e9440212d5304de17a9408ebf23cfdc2376550fdb0237\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03gCDRbFdisfAvRvbmI6sBUshBVQ4NkhwulZd0wrXcQZkLW1dnEg4rhQOiXWcabHV71xS_RI0cxS9EebJ48IajW8F6C0jN3NAzxHlpC1PPM8yFQ:tAfYaeAlOW6qiMlxbYg7lA\" width=\"640\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div class=\"\"><div>Nurse Kaci Hickox leaves her home on a rural road in Fort Kent, Maine, to take a bike ride with her boyfriend Ted Wilbur, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014. The couple went on an hour-long ride followed by a Maine State Trooper. State officials are going to... <a style=\"font-weight:bold;\" target=\"_blank\">View Full Caption<\/a> <span class=\"\">The Associated Press<\/span><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"\"><img alt=\"Associated Press\" border=\"0\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/0066ca6e1226e6d56e8f534e3e1e54a631d037ae16a6aeeb4dc7d81e30cb2164\/P2WlxyVijxKghGto9cpSWEMdsf-ah7h03gCDRbFdisfAvRvbmI6kG1kjFFQ4F0BwsUdG0zHRZAwKPGIzkRc88Hkam3POLOy-vwoB90E2ekuiFOqf9Nw:6ebrcoB0-ZG6LAvxnL1tFQ\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/div><p itemprop=\"articleBody\"><\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">No African countries are on the United Nations list of contributors to fight Ebola. With few exceptions, African governments and institutions are offering only marginal support as the continent faces its most deadly threat in years. Pledges to deploy 2,000 African health workers have remained largely that &mdash; promises. The epidemic did not even figure on the agenda of a session on peace and security at the Pan-African Parliament in South Africa last week. Angry legislators from Sierra Leone and Liberia said they feel abandoned. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, chairwoman of the 53-nation African Union, said this week at a meeting with the U.N. secretary-general and the World Bank president in Ethiopia that Ebola &quot;caught us by surprise.&quot;<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">A look at the top Ebola developments worldwide Friday:<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">THE LATEST<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">A judge in Maine has rejected an attempt by state health officials to limit movements of nurse Kaci Hickox, who defied a voluntary quarantine for medical workers who have treated Ebola patients. Judge Charles C. LaVerdiere ruled Friday that Hickox should continue daily monitoring and coordinate travel with state officials. But, because she&#39;s not showing symptoms, the judge says she&#39;s not infectious. Hickox, who treated Ebola patients in Sierra Leone, contended confinement at her home in northern Maine violated her rights. The state went to court Thursday, following through with a threat to try to isolate her until the 21-day incubation period for Ebola ends on Nov. 10. Fort Kent Police Chief Tom Pelletier went inside the home briefly Friday morning and said afterward, &quot;We just had a good conversation.&quot;<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">AMBASSADOR RETURNS FROM EBOLA-AFFECTED COUNTRIES<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Ambassador Samantha Power says she is self-monitoring for Ebola like everyone else after returning from a visit to affected countries in West Africa. Power on Friday praised the United States response to the outbreak in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea and called on other countries to do more. Power arrived late Thursday in New York City. She has been openly critical of the quarantine restrictions some U.S. states have struggled to put in place, adding that federal guidelines are sufficient. Power tweeted a photo of herself having her temperature taken at the airport on arrival. She also didn&#39;t hesitate to shake hands Friday.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">MEANWHILE IN WEST AFRICA<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Liberia has opened one of its largest Ebola treatment centers yet in Monrovia, bracing for a new wave of infections even as officials say Liberia is making some progress in containing the outbreak. Aid is now pouring into Liberia and other West African countries hard hit by Ebola. More than 13,700 people have been sickened by the disease, nearly half of them in Liberia.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">WHO ISSUES NEW GUIDANCE ON EBOLA PROTECTIVE GEAR<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">The U.N. health agency is updating its guidelines for health workers dealing with the deadly Ebola virus. The World Health Organization recommends doubling up on gloves and making sure the mouth, nose and eyes are better protected from contaminated droplets and fluids. Doctors Without Borders already recommends some of its staff in high-risk jobs, like cleaning Ebola treatment centers or handling bodies of Ebola victims, wear two or three pairs of gloves.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">EBOLA PROTOCOLS VARY<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Ebola protocols aren&#39;t the same for soldiers and civilians returning from West Africa. The Pentagon says soldiers returning from an Ebola response mission will have to spend 21 days in isolation in a military facility. The policy depends for a returning civilian doctor or nurse who directly treated Ebola patients. The CDC recommends that only people at the highest risk &mdash; those who&#39;ve had direct contact with an Ebola patient&#39;s body fluids, for example &mdash; avoid commercial travel or large public gatherings for 21 days. Anyone who develops symptoms would be hospitalized immediately. The differences are partly a function of the military&#39;s unique role, the constitutional authorities granted to individual states and the federal government&#39;s desire not to discourage health care workers from volunteering to help confront the deadly Ebola virus.<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">EBOLA VICTIM&#39;S FIANC&Eacute;E STRUGGLES TO REBUILD LIFE<\/p><p itemprop=\"articleBody\">Louise Troh hoped to be married to Thomas Eric Duncan by now. Instead, she&#39;s grieving after his fatal bout with Ebola and trying to help her family refocus on the future. Neither is easy. They are trying to replace their personal belongings that were incinerated when authorities decontaminated the apartment where Duncan stayed. Finding a rental home is proving hard, and Troh blames the stigma of Ebola. Duncan died Oct. 8 of Ebola at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas<\/p>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:308686","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/308686.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=308686"}}],"title":"canada halts visas from ebola countries","published":"2014-11-01T02:57:15Z","updated":"2014-11-01T02:57:15Z","content":"<div class=\"\"><h1 class=\"\">Canada Halts Visas for Ebola Countries in West Africa<\/h1><\/div><div class=\"\"><p class=\"\">Canada on Friday stopped issuing visas to people from the West African countries at the heart of the Ebola outbreak.<\/p><p class=\"\">Immigration authorities said they made the decision because &quot;the introduction or spread of the disease would pose an imminent and severe risk to public health in Canada.&quot;<\/p><p class=\"\">The ban applies to worker, student and visitor visas for people who have been in a country with widespread Ebola transmission in the past three months. Applications in the pipeline will not be processed. Australia took a similar step earlier this week.<\/p><p class=\"\">Some lawmakers in the United States have called for a travel ban for Ebola countries. Public health officials have said that it could be circumvented, and that it would hamper the fight against Ebola, in part by keeping doctors and nurses out of the hot zone.<\/p><h2 class=\"\">IN-DEPTH<\/h2><ul class=\"\"><br \/><li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/storyline\/ebola-virus-outbreak\/kaci-hickox-humbled-maine-judges-ebola-ruling-n238326\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Maine Judge Rejects Ebola Quarantine for Nurse<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/storyline\/ebola-virus-outbreak\/how-ebola-kills-study-finds-deadly-signs-n236956\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">How Ebola Kills: Study Finds the Deadly Signs<\/a><\/li><br \/><li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/storyline\/ebola-virus-outbreak\/people-are-worried-aid-groups-see-fallout-quarantine-debate-n237751\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Have Ebola Controversies Harmed the Fight?<\/a><\/li><br \/><\/ul><h2 class=\"\">SOCIAL<\/h2><p class=\"\"><\/p><h2 class=\"\">&mdash; Erin McClam<\/h2><\/div>"},{"id":"urn:lj:livejournal.com:atom1:shoofus:308289","link":[{"@attributes":{"rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/308289.html"}},{"@attributes":{"rel":"self","type":"text\/xml","href":"https:\/\/shoofus.livejournal.com\/data\/atom\/?itemid=308289"}}],"title":"inside mali ebola testing lab","published":"2014-11-01T02:08:30Z","updated":"2014-11-01T02:08:30Z","content":"<br \/><p class=\"\"><b><span style=\"font-size:24.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-font-kerning:18.0pt\">This is what it&rsquo;s like inside an Ebola testing lab in Mali<\/span><\/b><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: bola ward in Mali\" height=\"531\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image002.jpg\" width=\"942\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/><\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Rapid action made the difference in Mali.(AP Photo\/Baba Ahmed) <\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><b><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">SHARE<\/span><\/b><\/p><ul type=\"disc\"><br \/><li class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto;     mso-list:l1 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list .5in\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;     font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:     &quot;Times New Roman&quot;\"> <\/span><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto;     mso-list:l1 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list .5in\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;     font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:     &quot;Times New Roman&quot;\"> <\/span><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto;     mso-list:l1 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list .5in\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;     font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:     &quot;Times New Roman&quot;\"> <\/span><\/li><br \/><li class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto;     mso-list:l1 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list .5in\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;     font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:     &quot;Times New Roman&quot;\"> <\/span><\/li><br \/><\/ul><p class=\"\"><b><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Written by<\/span><\/b><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/qz.com\/289873\/this-is-what-its-like-inside-an-ebola-testing-lab-in-mali\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span style=\"color:blue\">Colin Baker<\/span><\/a> <\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><b><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Obsession<\/span><\/b><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/qz.com\/on\/ebola\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span style=\"color:blue\">Ebola<\/span><\/a><\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">9 hours ago<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">BAMAKO, Mali&mdash;I was talking to Yaya Sarro, a molecular biologist at the National Laboratory, when the biological samples from the newest possible Ebola case arrived for diagnosis. It was six days after Mali&rsquo;s first patient, a two-year old girl who had taken a long bus ride from Guinea with her grandmother and sister, tested positive for Ebola. She died on Oct. 24, 600 km northwest of the capital in Kayes. Now Malians, hospital staff, contact tracers, the ministry of health, a few journalists and a coalition of international partners were anxiously waiting for the next case to appear. Eighty-five people were under surveillance, mostly in Kayes, but some in the capital. Families were in isolation.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Two stocky doctors had brought the sample from Selingu&eacute;, a town directly on the border between Guinea and Mali, where a man had died after presenting a few of the unspecific symptoms of Ebola&rsquo;s profile. Hours earlier, the doctors took samples of his blood, saliva, and mucus from his nose. They packaged the samples in a plastic tube, triple-wrapped it in a custom box and drove to Bamako. They handed over the box as Yaya left to suit up.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Bamako&rsquo;s national laboratory sits atop one of two wide hills behind the capital of Mali. On one peak is the presidential palace; on the other is the hospital and medical school. Inside is a level-3&nbsp;biosafety laboratory (BSL), outfitted by the American National Institute of Health to handle&nbsp;Tuberculosis, HIV and as of this summer, Ebola. The lab is run by Malian doctors and infectious disease scientists. No one knows if or how the disease will spread in Mali; however it does, a drop of it will come to this lab first.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">If Ebola stays in Mali, this lab will be the country&rsquo;s invaluable resource. Amadou Kone, another molecular biologist, said that when the little girl&rsquo;s samples arrived last week, they had results within hours. That is staggeringly fast and not just for West Africa. In April, before samples were tested here, a few cases of Ebola were suspected in Bamako. People were put into isolation, their samples sent to Dakar or Atlanta. The results took three weeks to come back while panic and rumor spread on the streets of the capital and frightened patients sat in quarantine. &ldquo;Our work can allow families to go home,&rdquo; Yaya said.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">As Yaya and his colleague re-emerge in blue jumpsuits and step into the clean room&rsquo;s antechamber, Dr. Ousmane Koita, who runs the lab, plays valet. We watched through glass windows.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: http:\/\/img.qz.com\/2014\/10\/6.png?w=640\" border=\"0\" height=\"362\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image004.png\" width=\"642\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/span><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Labcoats are not permitted beyond the thresholds of BSL2 or BSL3&nbsp;lab. This sticker is found at the entrance to the break room, where any&nbsp;materials other than food and office supplies are strictly prohibited.(Photo by Colin Baker)<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Level-3 biosafety facilities have negative air pressure. They have backup systems and alarms should a ventilator malfunction. Their humidity and temperature are controlled. Air goes in but it does not go out. There is an autoclave, work hoods, boxes of gloves, paper towels, and bottles of disinfectant. Sound doesn&rsquo;t move between the interior and the exterior. Ebola is designated a level-4 biosafety virus in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.absa.org\/riskgroups\/virusessearch.php?viralgroup=&amp;name=ebola\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span style=\"color:blue\">Europe, America, Singapore and Australia<\/span><\/a>: handling it requires showers, dressing procedures and total isolation from the rest of the building. But no level-4 facilities exist in West Africa&mdash;<a href=\"http:\/\/fas.org\/programs\/bio\/biosafetylevels.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span style=\"color:blue\">the nearest is in Gabon<\/span><\/a>. So in April, when the disease was proving its tenacity in neighboring Guinea, American doctors saw the threat and nominated Bamako&rsquo;s level-3 lab capable of diagnosing Ebola. That is how a room designed to protect researchers from TB and HIV became a room where they could also defuse the world&rsquo;s scariest bug.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: http:\/\/img.qz.com\/2014\/10\/7.png?w=640\" border=\"0\" height=\"361\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image006.png\" width=\"642\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/span><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">The room adjacent to the BSL3 laboratory. Yaya has just entered to&nbsp;put on his blue jumpsuit.(Photo by Colin Baker)<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: http:\/\/img.qz.com\/2014\/10\/8.png?w=640\" border=\"0\" height=\"363\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image008.png\" width=\"642\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/span><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Dr. Ousmane Koita prepares Yaya and his colleague in the antechamber&nbsp;to the BSL3 lab.(Photo by Colin Baker)<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: http:\/\/img.qz.com\/2014\/10\/9.png?w=640\" border=\"0\" height=\"361\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image010.png\" width=\"642\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/span><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">According to the NIH, the buddy system is vital while suiting and&nbsp;un-suiting when handling dangerous infectious diseases. Yaya and his&nbsp;colleague supervise each layer as it is added.(Photo by Colin Baker)<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: http:\/\/img.qz.com\/2014\/10\/10.png?w=640\" border=\"0\" height=\"362\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image012.png\" width=\"642\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/span><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Dr. Koita tapes the first pair of gloves to seal the inner layer of the suit. Another will be added.(Photo by Colin Baker)<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">The white cardboard box of samples is sitting on the floor in the antechamber at Yaya and his colleague&rsquo;s feet. They pull on Tyvek paint suits, grey booties, white respirator masks, plastic goggles. They look ready for a day of asbestos scrubbing. The purple, long-fingered gloves come on. Sarro tells me these are strong and expensive. Koita takes a roll of masking tape and winds it around Kone&rsquo;s wrists. A second pair of gloves, a blue shower cap to cover the hair and the hood are pulled tight. Kone and his colleague are heating up; their hands look a little bit limper. They let Koita pull white bibs over their chests and tie them around the back. &ldquo;Like a cook,&rdquo; Sarro tells me. Finally, the plastic facemask. Koita turns them around and checks the points of vulnerability. He touches their wrists, their waist, their face; the valet checking his man before the duel against the box. Koita leaves the room. Yaya&rsquo;s colleague opens the door to the lab, kicks the cardboard box through and seals himself in.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: http:\/\/img.qz.com\/2014\/10\/19.png?w=640\" border=\"0\" height=\"361\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image014.png\" width=\"642\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/span><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Some materials are needed from outside. Amadou finds vials and solution in the adjacent room, and Yaya and his colleague collect them through a window.(Photo by Colin Baker)<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: http:\/\/img.qz.com\/2014\/10\/21.png?w=640\" border=\"0\" height=\"362\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image016.png\" width=\"642\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/span><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Laboratory equipment inside the facility is the same as equipment&nbsp;outside. Here, solution is pipetted into the sample.(Photo by Colin Baker)<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Within 15 minutes of opening the box, Yaya and his colleague have mixed the samples with lysing agents that destroy cellular structure, leaving behind a soup of impotent genetic material. They give us thumbs up. After marking the tubes with a Sharpie, they begin cleaning up and stripping down. Everything is slathered with disinfectant.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">This part, crucial in any contact with possible Ebola, is geometrically confusing. They scrub everything down and squirt chlorine over their hands and clothes, then peel off their protective layers. First the facemasks, then the hoods, the goggles, and the top gloves all are flung into red biohazard bags. Soon their faces are exposed. They unzip their jumpsuits and shimmy, pulling the suits down and off with the gloves. But they&rsquo;re still inside the dirty chamber, the level-3 biosafety containment lab, the place where a moment ago possible Ebola was assumed to be everywhere. They must pay attention, Sarro tells me, to pull from the inside of the suit only. That maintains the clean envelope they are creating. The gloved hands remove every piece, then come off themselves, from the inside, fingers last.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: http:\/\/img.qz.com\/2014\/10\/34.png?w=640\" border=\"0\" height=\"362\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image018.png\" width=\"642\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/span><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">By the time the samples reach the BSL2 working hood, they are completely deactivated. Infection is no longer a risk, but contamination is.(Photo by Colin Baker)<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: http:\/\/img.qz.com\/2014\/10\/35.png?w=640\" border=\"0\" height=\"362\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image020.png\" width=\"642\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/span><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">The samples are prepped for the polymerase chain reaction, in&nbsp;which enzymes and proteins will cleave and copy the genetic material&nbsp;in the sample to amplify its signal millions of times. Tags matching&nbsp;genes on the Zaire strain of Ebola will allow the researchers to&nbsp;declare whether this sample is positive or negative.(Photo by Colin Baker)<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-no-proof:yes\"><img alt=\"Description: http:\/\/img.qz.com\/2014\/10\/36.png?w=640\" border=\"0\" height=\"360\" src=\"file:\/\/localhost\/Users\/nancycleveland\/Library\/Caches\/TemporaryItems\/msoclip\/0clip_image022.png\" width=\"642\" loading=\"lazy\" \/><\/span><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-fareast-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Mali&rsquo;s best SmartCycler machine is used to identify the genetic&nbsp;contents of the sample. In Liberia, two such machines are used daily.(Photo by Colin Baker)<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Within the hour the samples are under a new hood in the next room (biosafety Level-2, suitable for most biological and chemical agents), sitting in a red tray marked EBOLA along the side. The samples are in six small, milliliter doses, mixed with reagents and amplifying solutions. These are placed in an American-made Polymerase Chain Reaction machine, the workhorse of genetic analysis, which will alternate hot and cold over the next hour while enzymes make millions of copies of the suspect RNA. The results will be compared to the Zaire strain, the Uganda strain, the Sudan strain, and a control. A single genetic match, about 70 bases long, proves Ebola. It is 8pm. By 9:30pm, a green line on a computer screen will be flat if the dead man was negative, or curved gently upwards if he was positive.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">For Sarro and Kone, diagnosing Ebola is no more frightening than diagnosing anything else. They joked in the BSL2 room that Ebola is a delicate bug, easy to break. Tuberculosis, which is airborne, is far scarier. For a molecular biologist, &ldquo;at our level, the virus is always dead,&rdquo; said Kone. Are they surprised to have identified Ebola in Mali? &ldquo;No, it was a matter of time&rdquo; said Dr. Koita. They are confident that if the government and health ministries track contacts and push public hygiene, Ebola will not last. Some responders are less sure. We eat bananas and soda in the break room after pumping hand sanitizer.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">I knock on Koita&rsquo;s door at 8:45pm&mdash;I want to know the shape of the green line. &ldquo;The results,&rdquo; he tells me, &ldquo;go from here directly to the ministry and to the president.&rdquo; Apparently information stays on the inside, and I&rsquo;m outside.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">Mali&rsquo;s first Ebola case triggered a huge and swift response, motivating flights of experts from abroad and trucks of material to the affected site within days, in large part because this lab provided a diagnosis in real-time. I&rsquo;m told the next day that Tuesday night&rsquo;s sample was negative, as the doctors had expected. The body was released to the family<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">The biologists worked on Tabaski, the most important holiday for Malian Muslims. They work nights and weekends. They will likely be on-call for a long time.<\/span><\/p><p class=\"\" style=\"mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto\"><i><span style=\"font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Times;mso-bidi-font-family:&quot;Times New Roman&quot;\">You can follow Colin on Twitter at <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/airlockben\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><span style=\"color:blue\">@airlockben<\/span><\/a>. 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