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Sierra Leone: Sheltering Ebola-infected people 'is a crime' | Sierra Leone: Sheltering Ebola-infected people 'is a crime' |
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Sierra Leone has warned it is a serious crime to shelter patients infected with the Ebola virus who are in hiding. | Sierra Leone has warned it is a serious crime to shelter patients infected with the Ebola virus who are in hiding. |
The Health Ministry said several patients had discharged themselves from hospital in Kenema district, the heart of the country's outbreak. | The Health Ministry said several patients had discharged themselves from hospital in Kenema district, the heart of the country's outbreak. |
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for "drastic action" to contain the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, which has killed almost 400 people. | The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for "drastic action" to contain the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, which has killed almost 400 people. |
It is the largest outbreak in terms of cases, deaths and geographical spread. | It is the largest outbreak in terms of cases, deaths and geographical spread. |
There have been more than 600 cases in Guinea - where the outbreak started four months ago - and neighbouring Sierra Leone and Liberia. Around 60% of those infected with the virus have died. | There have been more than 600 cases in Guinea - where the outbreak started four months ago - and neighbouring Sierra Leone and Liberia. Around 60% of those infected with the virus have died. |
The WHO says that in Sierra Leone alone, there have been at least 46 fatalities out of a total 176 people infected with the Ebola virus. | The WHO says that in Sierra Leone alone, there have been at least 46 fatalities out of a total 176 people infected with the Ebola virus. |
The global health body has sent 150 experts to the region to help prevent the spread of the virus. However, it has warned of the potential for "further international spread". | The global health body has sent 150 experts to the region to help prevent the spread of the virus. However, it has warned of the potential for "further international spread". |
Dr Shek Moar Khan, who is working with Ebola patients at Kenema government hospital, said his team met resistance when trying to inform people about the disease. | |
Health workers have been trying to explain to people in the areas affected that Ebola "is not a mystery, but simply it is a disease that somebody can acquire, and if only they could listen appropriately to our advice, then we could break the chain of transmission", he said. | |
On Friday, the WHO told several West African countries - Ivory Coast, Mali, Senegal and Guinea Bissau - to prepare for the possible arrival of travellers carrying the deadly virus. | |
Ebola, a haemorrhagic fever, has no cure and is spread by contact with the fluids of infected people or animals, such as urine, sweat and blood. | Ebola, a haemorrhagic fever, has no cure and is spread by contact with the fluids of infected people or animals, such as urine, sweat and blood. |
Most of the deaths have been centred in the southern Guekedou region of Guinea. | Most of the deaths have been centred in the southern Guekedou region of Guinea. |
The charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has already warned that the Ebola outbreak is out of control. | The charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) has already warned that the Ebola outbreak is out of control. |
It says the epidemic will spread further unless there is a stronger international response. | It says the epidemic will spread further unless there is a stronger international response. |
Ebola virus disease (EVD) | Ebola virus disease (EVD) |
Why Ebola is so dangerous | Why Ebola is so dangerous |
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