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WANGATA EBOLA TREATMENT CENTRE

Haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola, Lassa and Marburg haemorrhagic fevers are rare but deadly, spreading fear and panic. Caring for infected patients and affected communities is crucial for a response to be effective.

Outbreaks can kill 25 to 90 per cent of those infected. Until recently, there were no tools to prevent or treat Ebola; today a preventive vaccine and curative drugs are available. MSF has responded in almost all reported outbreaks over the past years.

The 2014-2016 Ebola epidemic in West Africa was unprecedented: 67 times the size of the largest previously recorded outbreak, it reached urban areas, and killed more than 11,300 people. Hundreds of health workers died, decimating the already-struggling healthcare systems of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.

Since then, the Democratic Republic of Congo has experienced a succession of outbreaks since March 2018.

Quick facts about Ebola and Marburg

 
Journal article

A Global Biomedical R&D Fund and Mechanism for Innovations of Public Health Importance

17 Jun 2015
Journal article
 
Journal article

Ebola healthcare workers: a hazardous and isolating job

10 Jun 2015
Journal article
 
Ebola toll rises in Guinea
Haemorrhagic fevers

G7: The world is no better prepared today than a year ago to respond to Ebola

Press Release 3 Jun 2015
 
Ebola Treatment Centre in Kailahun, Sierra Leone
Haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola accountability report: An unprecedented year

Report 1 Jun 2015
 
Haemorrhagic fevers

Experts support a varied approach to Ebola trials

Open Letter 26 May 2015
 
Kailahun, Sierra Leone
Haemorrhagic fevers

On Ebola and WHO reform

Speech 20 May 2015
 
Liberia declared Ebola free
Liberia

Counting the cost of the Ebola outbreak

Voices from the Field 8 May 2015
 
Haemorrhagic fevers

Remarks by International President of MSF Dr. Joanne Liu at the Gates Foundation Global Partner Forum

Speech 8 May 2015
 
Haemorrhagic fevers

Ebola crisis update - 6 May 2015

Crisis Update 6 May 2015
Advanced HIV management in Homa Bay
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