Thursday 25 December 2014

Ebola crisis may continue until the end of 2015

West African countries about the crisis caused by the Ebola WHO World Health Organization said it may continue until the end of next year.
WHO chief Peter scaffolding he returned to Sierra Leone, told the BBC there watching the situation and encouraged them to new treatment for the virus.
However, he warned that it will take time for vaccine development.
According to the outbreak have been killed so far in 7300. Most deaths in West African countries, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea have been.

Ebola vaccine is a complex issue but it says Professor scaffolding must be prepared
Professor scaffolding include those scientists who first discovered the Ebola virus in the year 1976. He said Liberia epidemic reached its peak in the coming weeks it will be on the rise in Sierra Leone. The epidemic has a very long tail that is much thicker and much thinner. "
He told the BBC: "Ebola outbreak is still there. People still come under the dying and new patients are diagnosed. "
He added: "We must be prepared for a long effort, a struggle that probably in the year 2015 can be continued throughout the year."
However, he said he has seen improvement in Sierra Leone have been affected by it.
He said that British aid treatment for Ebola medical centers across the country have been established, and now you do not see a scene of people die on the roads. "

Professor scaffolding includes the scientists who discovered the Ebola virus in the year 1976

He said that the death rate from this particular treatment will be needed to bring down the research is ongoing. He will be clear in the next three months, which is more efficient for the treatment of Ebola. "

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