2014 Ebola Epidemic in Guinea and the United States Amy Riddell Kaplan University HS311 Unit:1 Assignment Professor Daniel Gilmore November 16, 2015 Ebola, previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is an exceptional and fatal disease caused by an infection with one of the Ebola virus strands that claimed an estimated 2,482 lives in Guinea, Africa alone in 2014 (Johnston, 2015). It made its first recorded appearance in 1976 near the Ebola River, which is now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The symptoms, similar to the well-known flu, consists of fever, severe headache, body aches, loss of physical strength, lethargy, diarrhea, vomiting, stomach pain, and unexplained hemorrhaging. These symptoms can appear anywhere from…
Ebola virus ailment is a one frightening infectious disorder syndromes . The sickness is one of it type. The nonfiction e book the hot region with the aid of Richard Preston and the film in 1995 Outbreak, was patterned after Ebola virus , are similarly terrifying. simply imagine victims bleeding thru their ears, eyes, nostril and, via autopsy, a few pathologist findings organs necrotic. Ebola always reason intense contamination .…
When the CDC is involved with something major you know its serious and not a game, but for this instance this type of Ebola wasn’t harmful to humans. Overall this book gives us knowledge of Ebola and what to look out for and what is being done to stop it from spreading and…
By the time an extreme amplification peaks out, an eyedropper of the victim's blood may contain a hundred million particles of virus.” (Preston 12) Ebola patients are cared for in the same communal room where patients with other diseases are being treated, and the Ebola virus can easily spread to the entire ward (Elliot). The United Nations health agency says that many infected individuals come from “shadow zones” where people who fear or do not trust authorities will not let doctors enter (Portland Press Harold). These individuals risk the health of not only themselves, but also hundreds of others. This is due to lack of public awareness of the severity of the 2014 Ebola…
United States of America the World Police? As stated by President Theodore Roosevelt, “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are”. (“Theodore,”1901)Today this quote have greatly summarize American’s involvement in the international crisis and dilemma. Currently, there are three major involvements that America was in were Vietnam War, Iraq war, and ISIS.…
Because of this, reaction to Ebola was very slow and people died before the CDC (Center of Disease Control) and the Doctors without Borders got involved. When they got here they noticed that Ebola is transmittable by bodily fluids, for example, blood, saliva, or even just simple touching someone that is effected can transfer Ebola. Which made is infect many since in their tradition when someone dies they wash, touch and kiss the body of the deceased. After contamination of Ebola, victims’ acquire a fever, then muscle or joint pain, then a skin rash and finally vomiting blood and bloody diarrhea. In the documentary, Frontline: Ebola Outbreak, a camera group travels to Sierra Leone, the country at the heart of the Ebola outbreak.…
At the top of the list is Liberia having 4,665 cases, and 2705 deaths; U.S. had 3 cases along with 1 death. From this data the World Health Organization can examine the different factors in which these outbreaks of Ebola can be controlled. The CDC will help coordinate technical assistance and control activities with other organizations. They will also have thorough case finding, isolation of the infected, contacting people who were exposed to the ill person, and further isolation if they develop symptoms. The CDC will then notify the public and promote protocols in order to prevent other people from getting the diseases.…
While the lifestyle diseases can be managed both in developing and developed countries, health services appear to be more accessible to developed countries than in the post-conflict societies. The issue is not only, as I can argue, to develop a global health agenda, but also to ensure its implementation with the same effectiveness and promptness both in these two worlds. Unfortunately, this turns out to not be the case. That is, by narrowing the global health agenda, it appears that we have still left out some diseases including malaria or Ebola, which is decimating millions of…
Ebola is the most dangerous disease since HIV. According to the report by Richard Preston, an author who writes about infectious disease, the epidemic began on “December 6, 2013, in the village of Meliandou, in Guinea, in West Africa, with the death of a two-year-old boy who was suffering from diarrhea and a fever” (Preston). Since then, the outbreaks have been staggering. The virus is contracted through contact with blood and other bodily fluids. As the virus becomes more of an epidemic, health care workers traveled to West Africa to fight the deadly disease.…
Ebola is an epidemic that is still active and the largest outbreak in its history. (CDC. 2014). Death rates are above 55%, and the United States government is sending thousands of men and women to “combat” an unseen enemy. I am a Marine Corps veteran, and I disagree with the decisions being made for this country in regards to this epidemic. My time in the military is over.…
Should America Ban Traveling to Ebola Infected Countries? The Ebola virus was first discovered in 1976 and originated from West African countries. Ebola is a very deadly and contagious disease to come in contact with. This disease has always been able to stay contained in the small villages it is located in.…
In February of 2014, the biggest Ebola outbreak in history occurred in West Africa. This outbreak eventually spread to other countries, and attracted attention from people all over the world. The United States experienced a few cases of Ebola and as a result, Americans became very worried, and began to fear that there would be a big outbreak in the US. However, there were only 4 cases including one fatality. Despite having few cases occur in America, the Ebola awareness was blown out of proportion.…
One major source of Ebola transmission in the most recent epidemic was through traditional funeral services. The burials often brought susceptible people in contact with infected bodily fluids, providing an opportunity for infection. In attempts to prevent this kind of postmortem transmission, both community and individual efforts had to be made to arrange safe funeral services. At the national and international level, scientists, policymakers, and public health organizations work together to create and disseminate health technologies as well as track and address emerging infectious disease problems. To address the Ebola epidemic, many international organizations sent in…
Even people who don’t fully understand what exactly Ebola is/does at least grasps its utter viciousness and rapid spreading nature. The recent outbreak itself was caused in part by a perfect storm of health in the african region, bad social stigmas, and a lack of public knowledge.(Corum, 2014) Despite everything, many African nations are actively working hard to stem Ebola using both scientific methods, and social awareness programs.(Blunt, 2017) There are still many questions to be answered about Ebola, but the progress made in understanding the disease has come a long way in just a few short years. In the following write up I will attempt to discuss more in depth the points mentioned in this paragraph, and hopefully by the end you will have at least an introductory grasp on Ebola as a…
Introduction The movie ‘Outbreak’ came out in cinemas in 1995 shortly after the discovery of the Ebola HF virus in the late 1970s. This movie dramatizes the Ebola HF virus and portrays it as the fictional Motaba virus, it shows in a dramatic Hollywood way how the US would react to a deadly disease outbreak. Of course, being a Hollywood movie there are some facts and many fallacies in the finer, more scientific aspects of the disease. The biosecurity facilities used to control the spread of the disease are not accurately portrayed and the evolution of the disease is ridiculous and very inaccurate. Scientific Information Viruses In and Out of the Movie…