The
Ebola Virus Disease is the enemy knocking at the door of many West
African countries and its effects are fast spreading.
Unlike other viruses, such as the
Hepatitis A, B,C, which can stay in the body fluids of an infected
person for 15 years without any symptoms, the Ebola virus, which
symptoms include bleeding from the mouth and anus, can kill its victims
within days .
A professor of Epidemiology and
Community Health Science, University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Tanimola
Akande, describes the Ebola virus, which is ravaging Guinea, Sierra
Leone and Liberia and has killed a nurse in Nigeria, as the biggest
health challenge facing the sub region at present.
Akande says that its mode of
transmission is a major reason why it is deadlier than most viruses.
He says, “That Ebola has no cure is not
the reason why it is deadly.HIV also has no cure, yet it does not kill
all its victims, if it is properly managed. Ebola is deadlier because it
is easy to contract; it is in all the body fluids of an infected
individual as its infection can be through saliva, blood, sweat, sperm,
excreta, body tissue. It can also be contracted by touching the surface
an infected person has touched.”
“Also, the natural host for Ebola is
fruit bats, chimpanzees and other forest animals that many eat daily in
different parts of the country. You can get it just by coming in contact
with the blood of an infected animal. Any virus that can be contracted
through food has the potential to wipe off many lives.”
The physician, who says that Ebola virus
has very tricky symptoms, which often mimic that of common illness,
such as malaria, dengue, lassa and typhoid fever, notes that many health
workers may have already come in contact with an infected patient
without knowing it.
He adds, “When a patient comes to your
hospital and presents you with symptoms, such as fever, headache,
general body pain, you are likely not to wear gloves or biohazards suits
before treating the patient. That is the tricky part. You are infected
before you know it is Ebola.”
To contain the transmission of the
disease, Akande urges Nigerians to stop eating bush meat, as well as to
wash their hands and fruits regularly before eating.
He also advises health workers to wear
protective kits always while attending to their patients.
Akande states, “We have been talking
about HIV/AIDS, but Ebola is deadlier than HIV/AIDS. People who have HIV
live for years if they take their drugs but any contact with an
infected Ebola person is almost a death sentence because the virus has
no vaccines, and no drugs. The best one can get is only palliative
management”.
Ebola is the nightmare virus. It is
feared as the second coming of the plagues of the 1400s. Why is this one
virus so much more deadly than other viruses? Simply put, experts list
five reasons why everyone must watch out for this virus.
Low survival rates
The chance of survival is almost zero,
especially in Africa. It kills 90 per cent of those infected with the
virus. Death is certain if the patient starts bleeding. Bleeding, of
course, is its “trademark”.
From a medical point, any one that
contracts this disease should be isolated –to wait for death! It is sad!
It kills faster than AIDS, and in an equally dramatic way. Because of
its mode of transmission, you cannot bury dead patients in the usual way
— patients, dead or alive, are absolutely avoided! Dead bodies are
equally infectious.
It is almost incurable.
The problem is that there is no drug yet
for treatment or vaccine for prevention. Four different viruses cause
this disease. At least, we have some drugs for HIV/AIDS patients, to
help them live longer and better. The treatment offered for Ebola Virus
Disease is for the person to die better and more peacefully. The
vaccines we have can only prevent monkeys and mice from the disease!
Antivirals do not work.
It is highly contagious
HIV/AIDS requires blood transmission or
intimate contact for transmission; this disease requires contact with
body. Transmission is by coming in contact with body fluids from
diarrhea, vomitting, and bleeding. Doctors and medical staff attending
to the patients wear protective kits from head to toe, making them look
like astronauts heading for the moon! HIV is highest among commercial
sex workers and gays; the people with the highest risk of Ebola Viral
Disease are medical workers, their families, and their friends. Hunters
that encounter monkeys and bats, and marketers of bush-meats should be
careful.
No definite way to protect
yourself
There is ABC of HIV/AIDS prevention.
There are ways of preventing malaria. But preventing Ebola Virus Disease
is not specific or clear-cut. You are advised to wash your hands
frequently with soap and water, avoid contact with infected people (and
their secretions and blood), and avoid contact with objects contaminated
by infected people.
Prevention is by hygiene!
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