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Oct 19, 2015

[GK] About Ebola Virus

Ebola Virus
Ebola Virus
·        It’s called “Ebola” because first cases reported near Ebola River in Congo back in mid 70s.
·        Ebola virus, causes hemorrhagic fever. Death rate upto 90%
·       Symptoms: fever, gum-bleeding, nose-bleeding, red spots on body, blood in stool and vomit.
·   Similar symptoms seen in malaria, cholera, typhoid etc. Hence need to perform ELISA test or other Antigen detection tests to confirm Ebola.
·        Affects: humans, monkeys, gorillas and chimpanzees.





 Myths & Truths

Ebola: Myths & Truths
Spreads Through
Does not spread through
* Fruit bats considered to be natural hosts of this virus.
* Virus spread from wild animals like primates, bats, antelopes and porcupines to people.
* Then from people to people via blood and secretions.
* Even by physical contact with dead body!
* Even via semen / sexual intercourse- 7 weeks after recovery.
* By Air-unlike flu (Stanford Univ)
* Mosquito bite
* Money, swimming pool, groceries
* Ebola easily killed by soap, bleach, sunlight or drying. (says PIB website)
(Source: The Hindu & The New Indian Express)



Nations affected
(i) Guinea
(ii) Liberia
(iii) Sierra Leone
            (iv) Nigeria
            (v) Senegal



Ebola Treatment
·        Several vaccines are being tested, but none are available for clinical use.
·        WHO had allowed use of experimental drugs to save lives but it is not successful yet.
·        World and UNICEF donated supplies worth million$.
·        In India, the tourist returning from the affected countries are being observed for symptoms and their blood is being tested. So far everyone is healthy.

Operation Octopus 2014
Ø  Launched by Sierra Leone
Ø  To fight against Ebola Virus
Operation United Assistance
Ø  Launched by USA
Ø  To help the countries that are affected by Ebola Virus
[Similarly, USA also launched “Operation Unified Assistance” in 2004 to help for Indian Ocean Tsunami]

WHO declares Ebola as “International Health Emergency”
·        A Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) is a formal declaration by the World Health Organization (WHO) promulgated by that body's Emergency Committee operating under International Health Regulations (IHR) of a public health crisis of potentially global reach.
·        As a legally binding international instrument on disease prevention, surveillance, control, and response adopted by 194 countries
·        PHEIC so far for:
                               I.            April 2009 – when the H1N1 (or Swine Flu) pandemic was still in Phase Three
                            II.            May 2014 – resurgence of polio after its near-eradication, deemed "an extraordinary event
                         III.            August 08, 2014 – the World Health Organization declared its third Public Health Emergency of International Concern in response to the outbreak of Ebola in Western Africa

G.K. Trivia: About WHO and World Health Day
World Health Organization (WHO)
·        specialized agency of the United Nations (UN)
·        Formed: April 07, 1948
·        HQ: Geneva, Switzerland
·        Main responsibility: was to help anybody in need of medical assistance
·        Chief of WHO (Director General of WHO): Dr. Margaret Chan
{7th Director General of WHO; Assumed office on Jan 04, 2007}

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