نتایج جستجو برای: ebola disease

تعداد نتایج: 1495146  

Journal: :International journal of reproduction, contraception, obstetrics and gynecology 2022

Background: Maternal mortality is still high in Guinea despite a decline from 724 to 550 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births between 2012 and 2018. The proportion of attended by skilled personnel estimated at 45%. objective this study was assess the effect Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic on frequency absolute indications, as well outcomes these interventions for mother child region Kindi...

2014
Isaac Benowitz Joel Ackelsberg Sharon E. Balter Jennifer C. Baumgartner Catherine Dentinger Anne D. Fine Scott A. Harper Lucretia E. Jones Fabienne Laraque Ellen H. Lee Giselle Merizalde Celia Quinn Sally Slavinski Ann I. Winters Don Weiss Kari A. Yacisin Jay K. Varma Marcelle C. Layton

In July 2014, as the Ebola virus disease (Ebola) epidemic expanded in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, an air traveler brought Ebola to Nigeria and two American health care workers in West Africa were diagnosed with Ebola and later medically evacuated to a U.S. hospital. New York City (NYC) is a frequent port of entry for travelers from West Africa, a home to communities of West African immig...

Ebola is an infectious disease, which is caused by a virus belonging to the Filoviridae group. The outbreak of the disease in the African countries in 2015 caused massive death and contamination of the healthcare personnel those who were engaged in treating the infected patients and caused irreparable damage to the healthcare system. In this study, the vulnerability of the team of health servic...

2015
Diego Chowell Muntaser Safan Carlos Castillo-Chavez

The most recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa highlighted critical weaknesses in the medical infrastructure of the affected countries, including effective diagnostics tools, sufficient isolation wards, and enough medical personnel. Here, we develop and analyze a mathematical model to assess the impact of early diagnosis of pre-symptomatic individuals on the transmission dynamics of Ebola virus ...

2015
Maduka Donatus Ughasoro Dorothy Omono Esangbedo Beckie Nnenna Tagbo Ijeoma Chigozie Mejeha Daniel G. Bausch

BACKGROUND Ebola virus disease is a highly virulent and transmissible disease. The largest recorded fatality from Ebola virus disease epidemic is ongoing in a few countries in West Africa, and this poses a health risk to the entire population of the world because arresting the transmission has been challenging. Vaccination is considered a key intervention that is capable of arresting further sp...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Qi Zhang Miao Gui Xuefeng Niu Shihua He Ruoke Wang Yupeng Feng Andrea Kroeker Yanan Zuo Hua Wang Ying Wang Jiade Li Chufang Li Yi Shi Xuanling Shi George F Gao Ye Xiang Xiangguo Qiu Ling Chen Linqi Zhang

Ebola virus infections cause a deadly hemorrhagic disease for which no vaccines or therapeutics has received regulatory approval. Here we show isolation of three (Q206, Q314 and Q411) neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against the surface glycoprotein (GP) of Ebola virus identified in West Africa in 2014 through sequential immunization of Chinese rhesus macaques and antigen-specific sing...

2015
Attapon Cheepsattayakorn Ruangrong Cheepsattayakorn

The aim of this article is to review and update the pathophysiological mechanisms and clinical aspects of the Ebola virus disease including the novel therapeutic measures. Ebola virus, a RNA virus, was discovered in 1976 as “ Zaire ebolavirus “ and currently is responsible for outbreak in the west Africa. The mucin-liked region of the Ebola virus envelope play a significant role in viral infect...

2015
Philip M. Polgreen Scott Santibanez Lisa M. Koonin Mark E. Rupp Susan E. Beekmann Carlos del Rio

Background.  The first case of Ebola diagnosed in the United States and subsequent cases among 2 healthcare workers caring for that patient highlighted the importance of hospital preparedness in caring for Ebola patients. Methods.  From October 21, 2014 to November 11, 2014, infectious disease physicians who are part of the Emerging Infections Network (EIN) were surveyed about current Ebola pre...

2014
José Rodrigues Coura Hooman Momen

The Ebola virus was identified in 1976 during epidemics of haemorrhagic fever in southern Sudan and northern Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). The average mortality rate of Ebola virus disease, formerly known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever, is around 50% with rates varying from 25-90% in past outbreaks. The chronology of the outbreaks of the disease in different countries since 197...

2015
Enrique Castro-Sánchez Elpiniki Spanoudakis Alison H. Holmes

Public involvement in efforts to control the current Ebola virus disease epidemic requires understandable information. We reviewed the readability of Ebola information from public health agencies in non-Ebola-affected areas. A substantial proportion of citizens would have difficulty understanding existing information, which would potentially hinder effective health-seeking behaviors.

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