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Old 29th Mar 2005, 21:35
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Marburg Virus Hemorrhagic Fever: Angola, Central Africa

Outbreak Notice
Marburg Virus Hemorrhagic Fever: Angola, Central Africa
(Released March 25, 2005)


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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed the presence of Marburg virus in 9 of 12 specimens submitted from an outbreak of suspected acute hemorrhagic fever syndrome in Uige Province in northern Angola. Laboratory testing was conducted by CDC’s Special Pathogens Branch on March 21, 2005. According to a World Health Organization (WHO) report, 102 cases, including 95 deaths, have been identified in a retrospective analysis that traced the outbreak to October 2004. Approximately 75% of the reported cases were in children younger than 5 years of age; males and females were affected almost equally. Predominant symptoms have included fever, hemorrhage, vomiting, cough, diarrhea, and jaundice.

The Ministry of Health in Angola is working with WHO and other partners in conducting an investigation and public health response. CDC laboratory testing confirming Marburg virus was performed using a combination of polymerase chain reaction and antigen-detection ELISA. CDC remains in close communication with WHO about the situation in Angola.

Marburg hemorrhagic fever is caused by a virus that is believed to primarily inhabit countries in East and Central Africa. Although the disease is rare, it has the potential to spread to other people, especially health-care staff and family members who care for the patient.

For more information about Marburg infections, see http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/spb/m...s/marburg.htm.

For information about hemorrhagic fevers and precautionary measures, see http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/spb/mnpages/disinfo.htm.
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Should this disease spread ... HIV AIDS will look like a baby to this ... once again the Great Ape get's blamed.

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On the subject of viruses there is a very good book by Richard Preston called ‘The Hot Zone’.

It doesn’t make for light reading but it does make you realise just how fine a line there is between containment and an epidemic of unimaginable proportions.

If it does ever break out, make sure you are first in the queue for bleach and ultra violet lamps, and then find yourself a remote cottage in the Azores.
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Fear stalks Angolan capital

Luanda - Fear was stalking the streets of the Angolan capital Luanda on Sunday as the deadly Ebola-like Marburg virus rampaging through northern provinces moved closer to the city despite frantic efforts by authorities and international experts to contain it. "Up until now, a 145 people died out of 154 taken ill," vice health minister Jose Van Dunem told AFP late on Saturday, adding "fortunately we have had no new cases reported in Luanda." All fatalities and those who have been taken ill were from Uige province, the epicentre of the outbreak some 300 kilometres northeast of this seaboard capital. The official death toll stood at 126 on Thursday, making it the worst ever recorded outbreak of the disease, for which there is no known cure.

Field teams which included experts from the World Health Organisation and Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) have been deployed to inform people and look for suspected cases around Uige, the WHO's representative in Angola said. "We have now started to deploy teams in the problem area (in Uige), we can get a real sense of the depth and the width of the problem," said Fatoumata Diallo. Asked how serious the problem was, Diallo said: "it's important to realise that Marburg is very new for us. It is serious since it is not well known. It is a threat because its symptoms are not well known. It has symptoms similar to malaria, amoebic dysentry or TB, making it difficult to identify," she said. "In Uige the conditions are starting to change with the isolation and the treatment of the patients that the teams are looking after on the ground," said Quila Godi, of the provincial health department. "The situation is close to improving," he told AFP by phone from Uige.

But in Luanda, where an Italian doctor, a 15-year-old boy and another man - all of whom had been to Uige - died of the disease earlier, emergency measures have been put into place. Even security guards at Luanda's main Josina Machel Hospital were decked out in protective theatre clothing, wearing face masks, surgical coats and rubber gloves. "Be alert to the Marburg haemorrhagic fever. No unauthorised persons allowed inside," read a sign, written in Portuguese on the doors to the entrance to the hospital's emergency section. Fear was palpable in the streets of Angola's premier port city, a day ahead of the third anniversary of the ceasefire which ended a bloody 27-year-long civil war. Reports here said shops were running out of household bleach, which locals were adding to their water supply, while parents were reportedly keeping their children out of school for fear of them contracting Marburg. A severe form of haemorrhagic fever akin to Ebola, the Marburg virus spreads on contact with body fluids such as blood, urine, excrement, vomit and saliva.
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As Hilife says; Read "The Hot Zone".
It makes for some some serious food for thought. I read it several years ago while flying out of Loki into the South Sudan where a lot of the story takes place.
Only solution was to drink Tusker and stay away from the RedX nurses
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Question UV Lamp

HiLife :
f it does ever break out, make sure you are first in the queue for bleach and ultra violet lamps,
Hi life .. did you joke or what will a UV lamp help for ?

Reason why I ask .. lot of profilers / document checkers will try their utter best NOT to use a UV lamp !

One tells me it is jugu (voodoo) ?

Tell me more please.


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