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EBOLA Virus
Rahatupu
#601 Posted : Wednesday, January 28, 2015 6:21:33 PM
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masukuma wrote:
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MONROVIA: Liberia’s president on Monday announced the closure of an Ebola treatment facility which lay at the epicentre of the virus’s worst outbreak in history, as the disease’s spread has slowed in the country. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf warned Liberians that while they could not yet afford to relax, the country had made significant progress in the fight against Ebola, and thanked states who helped Monrovia combat the virus. “Lofa, the epicentre of the virus, has had no new cases for over 70 days,” she said in the speech at the national parliament. “The Ebola Treatment Unit in Foya is closed,” she said, referring to an area in the north of the country near its border with Guinea, where the virus hit Liberia for the first time. “Today we take pride that 13 of 15... counties have not reported new cases for 21 days,” she said, referring to the virus’s maximum incubation period. “Our diligent doctors and health workers supported by international partners have brought joy to us. Ebola has made 3,000 orphans who need attention. I thank all the countries who came to our rescue when we thought all was lost.” However, the Liberian leader stressed, the outbreak was not yet over. “We know we must continue relentlessly on the practices and protocols that have brought us this far. We must make a successful transition from treatment to prevention by building our health system. But from now let’s take pride and rejoice in our collective success.”


@Masukuma, when are the Afya house fellow lifting the ban on entry of people originating from Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone? KQ should now lobby for lifting of flying ban.
Siringi
#602 Posted : Thursday, January 29, 2015 12:06:01 PM
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murchr
#603 Posted : Wednesday, April 15, 2015 12:00:47 AM
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Local Daily's wrote:
Initial results from Phase One trials of an Ebola candidate vaccine known as rVSV ZEBOV have shown that the vaccine is safe and generates an immune response against the deadly Ebola virus. The trials began in December 2014 in Kilifi County and three other sites in Switzerland, Germany and Gabon.

“The results show that the vaccine is safe and has the potential to offer protection against the disease,” said Prof Solomon Mpoke, director at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kemri) which conducted the trials at Kilifi................................................The results of these trials, which have been published in the current New England Journal of Medicine, also show that the candidate vaccine was able to raise antibody responses that neutralised Ebola-like virus particles in the laboratory.

Breakthroughs

Despite these breakthroughs, the researchers are yet to ascertain whether the vaccine can prevent a person from becoming infected with Ebola.
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murchr
#604 Posted : Saturday, October 17, 2015 4:05:40 AM
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Ebola virus has been detected in the semen of men after their recovery from Ebola virus disease (EVD), but little information is available about its prevalence or the duration of its persistence. We report the initial findings of a pilot study involving survivors of EVD in Sierra Leone.

METHODS
We enrolled a convenience sample of 100 male survivors of EVD in Sierra Leone, at different times after their recovery from EVD, and recorded self-reported information about sociodemographic characteristics, the EVD episode, and health status. Semen specimens obtained at baseline were tested by means of a quantitative reverse-transcriptase–polymerase-chain-reaction (RT-PCR) assay with the use of the target-gene sequences of NP and VP40.

RESULTS
A total of 93 participants provided an initial semen specimen for analysis, of whom 46 (49%) had positive results on quantitative RT-PCR. Ebola virus RNA was detected in the semen of all 9 men who had a specimen obtained 2 to 3 months after the onset of EVD, in the semen of 26 of 40 (65%) who had a specimen obtained 4 to 6 months after onset, and in the semen of 11 of 43 (26%) who had a specimen obtained 7 to 9 months after onset; the results for 1 participant who had a specimen obtained at 10 months were indeterminate. The median cycle-threshold values (for which higher values indicate lower RNA levels) were 32.0 with the NP gene target and 31.1 with the VP40 gene target for specimens obtained at 2 to 3 months, 34.5 and 32.3, respectively, for specimens obtained at 4 to 6 months, and 37.0 and 35.6, respectively, for specimens obtained at 7 to 9 months.

CONCLUSIONS
These data showed the persistence of Ebola virus RNA in semen and declining persistence with increasing months since the onset of EVD. We do not yet have data on the extent to which positivity on RT-PCR is associated with virus infectivity. Although cases of suspected sexual transmission of Ebola have been reported, they are rare; hence the risk of sexual transmission of the Ebola virus is being investigated. (Funded by the World Health Organization and others.)

http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1511410
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AlphDoti
#605 Posted : Saturday, October 17, 2015 7:10:25 AM
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Siringi wrote:

@siringi, you still believe EBOLA came from green monkeys? And when did these green monkeys came about, in 20th century?

Please bro, people have been living with these animals for centuries. Central Africans have been eating them since time immemorial. How the virus didn't infect their forefathers and just decided to infect greatgrand children just recently? And again, the recent outbreak in Siera Leon, the virus decided to infect a 7 year old child. I didn't know 7 year olds are better meat eaters tha adults!

All signs point at Ebola being a BIOLOGICAL WEAPON.
sitaki.kujulikana
#606 Posted : Saturday, October 17, 2015 2:29:17 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
Siringi wrote:

@siringi, you still believe EBOLA came from green monkeys? And when did these green monkeys came about, in 20th century?

Please bro, people have been living with these animals for centuries. Central Africans have been eating them since time immemorial. How the virus didn't infect their forefathers and just decided to infect greatgrand children just recently? And again, the recent outbreak in Siera Leon, the virus decided to infect a 7 year old child. I didn't know 7 year olds are better meat eaters tha adults!

All signs point at Ebola being a BIOLOGICAL WEAPON.

you do realize it is highly contagious, the kid could have been infected by an adult. You also realize some seem to have immunity to the thing, so far no definitive source has been confirmed, but read up on a little history. travel was more restricted in the distant past, plus there have been stories in history of whole villages especially in the remote areas being wiped out.

It might be a biological weapon for all we know, but its still not a given
wanyee
#607 Posted : Saturday, October 17, 2015 9:28:49 PM
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