Ebola deaths reaches 10,216 ----WHO
The death toll from the current Ebola outbreak has reached
10,216.
The number of those infected amounts to 24,743, the World
Health Organisation, WHO, said in a statement on Thursday, reports Tass.
These cases were reported from Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra
Leone. In line with statistics, the maximum number of Ebola-related deaths and
cases has been registered in Liberia — 4,283 cumulative deaths and 9,555
cumulative cases. Liberia is followed by Sierra Leone (3,702 deaths and 11,779
cases) and Guinea (2,231 deaths and 3,409 cases).
The number of Ebola-related deaths in these three countries
rose by 37 and the number of cases rose by 77 since March 17.
Separate cases have also been registered in Mali, Nigeria,
Senegal, Spain, Great Britain and the United States. In most of these countries
the number of Ebola-related cases does not exceed ten, with the only exception
of Nigeria, where 20 people are infected by Ebola virus and eight have died.
WHO describes Ebola virus disease (formerly known as Ebola
haemorrhagic fever) as "a severe, often fatal illness, with a case
fatality rate of up to 90 percent."
Symptoms include sudden onset of fever, intense weakness,
muscle pain, headache and sore throat. This is followed by vomiting, diarrhoea,
rash, impaired kidney and liver function, and in some cases, both internal and
external bleeding.
The infection is transmitted by direct contact with the
blood, body fluids and tissues of infected animals or people. People are
infectious as long as their blood and secretions contain the virus. The
incubation period is 2 to 21 days. There is no known cure or vaccine for the
disease. The only treatment offered is "supportive intensive care."
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