Sunday, September 28, 2014

All about Ebola Virus Disease

Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) formerly known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a rare but deadly virus often fatal to human life. EVD kills up to 90% of people who are infected. As he virus spreads through the body it weakens the immune system and the organs.

Symptoms of EVD
EVD or Ebola fever can feel like flu or other illness and symptoms show up 2 to 21 days after the infection and usually include:
  1. High fever
  2. Sore throat
  3. Lack of appetite
  4. Weakness
  5. Stomach pain
  6. Joint and muscle aches
This is followed by vomiting, impaired liver and kidney function and in some cases internal & external bleeding takes over.

How it is transmitted?
It spreads to people by contact with the skin and bodily fluids, one can’t get Ebola from air, water or food.

Prevention
Few primary prevention measures have been established and no vaccine exists.
Risk of transmission is increased in the healthcare setting where the patient is treated.
1.    Wearing of protective clothing (such as masks, gloves, gowns, and goggles)
2.    Using infection-control measures (such as complete equipment sterilization and routine use of disinfectant)
3.    Isolating patients with Ebola from contact with unprotected persons





Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Chennai skips a heartbeat to save Mumbai woman


On 16th June, 2014, a green corridor was created to transport a heart from Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital to Fortis Malar Hospital in Adyar. This seamless transport helped save a precious life. Check out the entire coverage here: