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To: Dog Gone; Judith Anne

Actually there is some question as to whether it is Kuando Kubango province (southern Angola)

http://allafrica.com/stories/200504080756.html

It is an open question whether there is still Marburg in Luanda.

The following article indicates that some measures are being taken in Cacuaco, a barrio of Luanda. About six miles from Luanda on the Luanda-Uige road.

http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/VBOL-6BVEQL?OpenDocument&rc=1&cc=ago

I would like this minor diaster to end--ASAP--and I am concerned that the lack of information from Angolan authorities and WHO are turning this minor diaster to a major disaster.

So far it has only affected the Angolan poor (who can not travel that far) and Angolan and International health officials (who apparently remain isolated after exposure). Unless it is stopped soon it will hit the Angolan middle/upper classes who can travel and who interact with international travellers.

There is some serious disinformation going on. Every recent article trumpets the fact that the WHO & CDC thinks the virus is contained and that uige is the problem spot and that infections were going from 35 a week to 15 a week.

What was actually said at the 25 April 2005 conference is as follows:

excerpt from: http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/KHII-6BS2SF?OpenDocument&rc=1&cc=ago


Reporter: I just wanted to understand again where we are in the epidemic. Is it fair, does everyone agree that it's peaking now, or is it still too soon to say that? And the numbers--you've gone from about 35 cases per week to about 15 cases per week--is that correct? Is that a sign that it's peaking or do you still feel people are hiding cases from you?

Formenty: Okay. Quite simply, I would reply, it's an average since week 10 now that we have between 25 to 30 cases per week. Now we cannot really give you solid data, statistically speaking, because week 10 with week 11 and 12, we may have missed some transmission chains, because we were focused in Uige. This last week, week 15, we have had, I'm checking again, 15 cases, but still, there is in some barrios, suspect cases that are dying and there are still, for example today, four deaths reported by the community. Some of them were sick last week, so when we are talking about 15 cases last week, we are talking by dates of onset, and some people who were beginning their disease last week are dying just two days after, or will die today on Saturday or Sunday, so this number will go back. So week 15 is not over. And our tendency is that it seems that if we're talking about trends, I would say that it's just a gut feeling that maybe things are going to be better in the sense that people are reporting more and more systematically their deaths. For example, we are even organizing funerals not only for Marburg cases, but for other kinds of diseases. So we are much better in terms of our surveillance in the community. It seems that things are going better in terms of, people now, we see when we go for the corpses that are reported to us, when we go to these places, to see the family, we see in fact that they understand that the disease is transmissible by contact within the family, so they have just one or two people who are taking care of the sick patient at home, because they don't want for example to come to the hospital. And for example, the family knows that they don't have to touch the body, and this is why they are calling the medical teams. So the transmission, I would say, linked to the funeral and transmission linked to the patient is really decreasing. But still, for us, I would say a bit bizarre that we have these high numbers per week. 15 cases per week is high for a city like Uige. And we have the feeling, because we have heard several stories, that maybe the use of injection at home may be the cause, and sharing syringes or used needles, may be the cause of additional cases. And this is why we have these days developed a massive campaign against injection at home, and asking people to use other kinds of medicines or to come to the hospital or the health centre to have a safe injection with new devices.

The key line: We may have missed some links because we were concentrating on Uige.

I want this to be over, but I think we need to commit a lot more resources to ending it.

Just my .02.


16 posted on 04/28/2005 2:16:11 PM PDT by tdewey10 (End elective abortion now.)
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To: tdewey10
Every recent article trumpets the fact that the WHO & CDC thinks the virus is contained

It's obviously not contained in the sense that new people are being infected. But in firefighting terms, it appears to be "contained." It's not an out of control brushfire sweeping the continent. Perhaps that's what they mean.

If I lived in Uige, I certainly wouldn't feel it was contained with 2 or 3 more deaths every single day in my city.

18 posted on 04/28/2005 2:26:59 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: tdewey10; Judith Anne
I am concerned that the lack of information from Angolan authorities and WHO are turning this minor diaster to a major disaster.

I've been following these threads for primarily 2 reasons - this poses a serious worldwide threat, but also because I have little trust in the PR of WHO and our own CDC. WHO is notorious for issuing statements that later turn out to be wrong - but they will not back off in some idiotic idea of saving face.

The lack of open, timely, and honest information coming from WHO, the Angolan authorities, and to a lesser extent our own CDC, poses nearly as big a threat as the Marburg itself, IMO.

23 posted on 04/28/2005 3:45:29 PM PDT by Gabz (My give-a-damn is busted.)
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To: tdewey10
Quite simply, I would reply, it's an average since week 10 now that we have between 25 to 30 cases per week.

Since week 10, that would mean another 100+ cases. If last week was week 15--or is it this week?--and they may have missed some cases while concentrating on Uige, I seriously question whether the rate is slowing. And that seems to give the lie to the "administratively reclassified" numbers. Or am I mistaken?

24 posted on 04/28/2005 3:51:47 PM PDT by Judith Anne (Thank you St. Jude for favors granted.)
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