Ivory Coast To Vaccinate 2000 Health Workers Against Ebola

August 17, 2021
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Ivory Coast To Vaccinate 2000 Health Workers Against Ebola

IVORY COAST has started administering Ebola vaccinations to health workers in the capital city of the country after a case of the deadly virus was confirmed over the weekend.

About 200 health workers received shots and the health ministry said it was aiming to vaccinate 2,000 people by Wednesday. The country has 5,000 doses available.

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A young lady tested positive for Ebola infection on Saturday after traveling by bus to Abidjan from neighbouring Guinea. It is Ivory Coast’s first confirmed case of Ebola in 25 years.

“This is a situation that is under control,” Health Minister Pierre Dimba told reporters.

He said the woman was in stable condition and that authorities had identified about 70 people who traveled in the same vehicles as her.

Ebola spreads through contact with the body fluids of symptomatic people.

Health officials try to prevent it from spreading by monitoring and vaccinating people who come into contact with confirmed cases.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) said it was deeply concerned about the virus’ presence in Abidjan, a densely-populated city of more than four million.

Ebola typically kills about half of those it infects although vaccines and new treatments have proved highly effective in reducing fatality rates.

In Guinea, the health ministry said on Monday that it would begin vaccinating, although it did not say when.

Guinea was declared free of Ebola on June 19 after a four-month outbreak that killed 12 people.

Authorities believe the woman who tested positive travelled from northern Guinea by bus, passing through the Nzerekore region in the southeast, where the last outbreak began.

She then crossed Guinea’s southern border into Ivory Coast and reached Abidjan several hundred kilometers farther south on August 11. She was hospitalized the next day.

A WHO report said preliminary genetic sequencing showed a close match between her case and the 2014 to 2016 Ebola outbreak, which killed a record 11,300 people.

That epidemic originated in southeastern Guinea before spreading to Liberia and Sierra Leone.

Last week, Guinea confirmed one death from the Marburg virus, West Africa’s first case of the highly infectious hemorrhagic fever which is similar to Ebola.

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