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Mistakes That Fueled Ebola Spread Are Preventing Its Containment One Year Later
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Mistakes That Fueled Ebola Spread Are Preventing Its Containment One Year Later
Mon, 2015-03-23 16:59 — mike kraftREUTERS by Emma Farge March 23, 2015
DAKAR, March 23 -- Lapses that fueled the Ebola outbreak after it was first discovered a year ago are dogging the final stages of the fight against the virus as fatigue and complacency set in, delaying the end of the deadly epidemic.
Three doctors were discovered to be infected with Ebola at a hospital in Guinea's capital Conakry last week in what health reports and government officials blamed on a failure to implement basic measures for infection control.
Errors such as these were commonplace at the beginning of the outbreak as ill-prepared medical staff, often without protective equipment, failed to detect Ebola symptoms, turning hospitals into incubation chambers for the virus.
Now, after more than $2 billion in aid and the deaths of more than 10,200 people in West Africa, the same mistakes are resurfacing.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/23/ebola-spread-containment_n_6924304.html
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