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Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg Kicks in $25 Million for Ebola

NBC NEWS                                                            OCT. 14, 2014

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife announced Tuesday they are donating $25 million to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control foundation to fight the Ebola crisis that has killed more than 4,440 people in west Africa.

"We need to get Ebola under control in the near term so that it doesn't spread further and become a long term global health crisis that we end up fighting for decades at large scale, like HIV or polio," Zuckerberg, who is worth $32 billion, said in a Facebook post. "We believe our grant is the quickest way to empower the CDC and the experts in this field to prevent this outcome."

The health agency has hundreds of staffers working on Ebola and has sent more than 100 experts to the virus zone — Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. The CDC foundation collects funds for supplies, such as personal protective equipment, ready-to-eat meals, generators, vehicles and motorcycles, and thermal scanners to detect fever.

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The reassuring news in the Texas Ebola cases

WASHINGTON POST

By Todd C. Frankel                         October 14

....The Dallas nurse, 26-year old Nina Pham,who helped treat Thomas Eric Duncan, the Liberian man who was the first person diagnosed with the dreaded disease in the United States became the first – and so far only – person infected by Duncan. In the wake of her infection, U.S. health officials have pledged to review how future Ebola cases are handled.

But the case is also noteworthy for another, potentially positive reason: Nearly 50 people were exposed to Ebola before the nurse, and none of them has been diagnosed with the disease.

This group of neighbors, family members and first responders are being watched carefully by health authorities. They had some degree of close contact with Duncan during the four-day period when he was contagious – from when he started showing Ebola symptoms on Sept. 24 to when the hospital finally admitted him on Sept. 28. They didn’t take any Ebola-specific precautions. They didn’t know he was infected.... Yet, so far, they have not gotten sick. And their 21-day Ebola incubation period started before Pham’s.

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Ebola outbreak threatens peace, security, WHO chief says

GENEVA — The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is “unquestionably the most severe acute public health emergency in modern times,” Dr. Margaret Chan, the director general of the World Health Organization, said Monday.

Chan, who dealt with the 2009 avian flu pandemic and the SARS outbreaks of 2002-03, said the Ebola outbreak had progressed from a public health crisis to “a crisis for international peace and security.”

“I have never seen a health event threaten the very survival of societies and governments in already very poor countries,” she said in a statement delivered on her behalf to a conference in Manila, Philippines, and released by her office in Geneva. “I have never seen an infectious disease contribute so strongly to potential state failure.”

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Tweets About Ebola - NowTrending.HHS.gov

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Family Identifies Ebola Patient

wfaa.com - by marjorie Owens - October 13, 2014

DALLAS — A Dallas nurse diagnosed with the Ebola virus over the weekend is a former Texas Christian University student identified by a family member as 26-year-old Nina Pham.

The family reached out to News 8 Monday morning and shared an image of the nurse who grew up in Fort Worth.

A health care worker at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, Pham became infected while treating Thomas Eric Duncan, who died from the virus days before the nurse's diagnosis.

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Ebola Vaccine Would Likely Have Been Found By Now If Not For Budget Cuts: NIH Director

HUFFINGTON POST

By Sam Stein                                                              Updated Oct. 13 ,2014

BETHESDA, Md. -- As the federal government frantically works to combat the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, and as it responds to a second diagnosis of the disease at home, one of the country's top health officials says a vaccine likely would have already been discovered were it not for budget cuts.

Dr. Francis Collins, the head of the National Institutes of Health, said that a decade of stagnant spending has "slowed down" research on all items, including vaccinations for infectious diseases. As a result, he said, the international community has been left playing catch-up on a potentially avoidable humanitarian catastrophe.

"NIH has been working on Ebola vaccines since 2001. It's not like we suddenly woke up and thought, 'Oh my gosh, we should have something ready here,'" Collins told The Huffington Post on Friday. "Frankly, if we had not gone through our 10-year slide in research support, we probably would have had a vaccine in time for this that would've gone through clinical trials and would have been ready."

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Hôpitaux devrait « penser Ebola », directeur de CDC dit

CDC: U.S. doit repenser la façon dont il aborde la lutte contre l'infection Ebola

ASSOCIATED PRESS 13 octobre 2014

Par Connie Cass

DALLAS--tous les hôpitaux doivent savoir comment diagnostiquer Ebola chez les personnes qui ont été en Afrique de l'Ouest et être prêt à isoler un cas suspect, Tom Frieden, directeur des Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a déclaré lundi.

Il a dit que la CDC travaille à améliorer les protections pour les travailleurs de l'hôpital après qu'une infirmière qui prennent soin d'un malade d'Ebola à Dallas est devenu la première personne à être infectés par la maladie à l'intérieur des États-Unis

Nous devons repenser la façon dont nous abordons le contrôle de l'infection Ebola,'' Frieden a déclaré, '' parce que même une seule infection est inacceptable.''

La CDC est le brouillage d'interroger tous les employés de l'hôpital de Dallas, qui pourraient avoir été exposées au patient, un homme libérien qui est tombé malade après avoir voyagé aux États-Unis et est décédé à l'hôpital. Toute personne à risque se fera, dit-il.

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FIVE ITEMS ON EFFORTS TO IMPROVE TRAINING FOR HEALTH WORKERS

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CDC TAKES NEW STEPS TO IMPROVE TRAINING FOR HOSPITAL WORKERS

NEW YORK TIMES                   Oct. 13, 2014
By Pam Belluck

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is taking new steps to help hospital workers protect themselves, providing more training and urging hospitals to run drills to practice dealing with potential Ebola patients.

In response to the news that a health care worker in Dallas had contracted Ebola, a spokeswoman said the agency would also issue more specific instructions and explanations for putting on and removing protective equipment and would urge nurses and doctors to enlist a co-worker or “buddy” to watch them do so....

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Obama décrète la sonde de la CDC dans le 2ème cas d'Ebola de Dallas pour déplacer « aussi rapidement que possible »

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Le président Obama a reçu deux séances d'information sur le diagnostic d'un deuxième cas de virus Ebola à Dallas, selon les responsables de la maison blanche et le sénateur John McCain (R -Arizona) a exhorté le Président à nommer un "tsar" pour coordonner la réponse de l'administration à la maladie.

Obama a informé dimanche matin Lisa Monaco, qui sert d'assistant du Président pour la sécurité intérieure et de lutte contre le terrorisme et supervise la réponse interagence à la maladie. Plus tard, selon les responsables de la maison blanche, Obama a également abordé la situation avec le Secrétaire de la santé et des Services sociaux Sylvia Burwell.

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Protocole d'Ebola était susceptible a manqué au Texas, responsables médicaux Say

HUFFINGTON POST Oct.12, 2014 11:08
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agent de santé du Texas qui a contracté le virus Ebola après la prestation de soins d'un patient infecté vraisemblablement violé les protocoles de sécurité, ont indiqué dimanche des responsables de la santé.

« Certainement il doit y avoir été une violation commise par inadvertance, innocente du protocole de prendre soin du patient au sein de l'équipement de protection individuelle--qui arrive très rarement, « le Dr Anthony Fauci, chef du Institut National des allergies et maladies infectieuses, dit Martha Raddatz sur "This Week" d'ABC dimanche. « Nous avons été prendre soin des malades d'Ebola depuis 1976. Des groupes comme médecins sans frontières qui font qui n'ont presque jamais une infection, en raison de l'expérience de le faire."

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