Outbreak
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This has happened in the Netherlands in the 1990s during the classical swine fever
outbreak.
It was all about the
outbreak
of the Ebola virus.
Living every day as a high-risk Ebola virus disease contact during the worst of the
outbreak
was one of my worst experiences.
Over the course of the outbreak, West Africa had almost 29,000 cases.
In June 2016, exactly 23 months after my first Ebola patient died, Liberia declared its Ebola
outbreak
ended.
We thought that once the
outbreak
ended, so did the problems.
My best memories of the
outbreak
center on those many people who survived the disease, but I cannot forget the hard-working nurses, doctors, volunteers and staff who risked their own safety in service of humanity.
Was I afraid during the Ebola
outbreak?
Most of the information that we collected on the cholera
outbreak
didn't come from testing water; it came from forms like this, which documented all the people we failed to help.
That perhaps will allow us to identify the cause of a cancer that afflicts us or identify the source of an
outbreak
that we aren't familiar with or perhaps create a new tool in molecular biology.
Basically this was also a major outbreak, a culture of dissent, a culture of basically non-conformism, which was not known before.
And yet, in Europe, that practice has become illegal since 2001 as a result of the foot-and-mouth
outbreak.
We have a real, major
outbreak
of disease in the United States, we are not prepared to cope with it.
Last week, I was in Ghana with the minister of health, because if you don't know, there's a cholera
outbreak
in Ghana at the moment.
It had already outstripped what was one of the largest responses that had been mounted so far to an Ebola
outbreak.
Those organizations that were trying to bring people in, to try and help them respond to the outbreak, they could not get people on airplanes, they could not get them into the countries to be able to respond.
It was stopped in Senegal, where it had spread, and also in the other countries that were affected by this virus, in this
outbreak.
They would rapidly build out many, many burial teams so that they could safely deal with the dead, and with that, they would try and slow this
outbreak
to see if it could actually then be controlled using the classic approach of case finding and contact tracing.
What we saw was we could bend that curve, so to speak, change this exponential growth, and bring some hope back to the ability to control this
outbreak.
And for this reason, ladies and gentlemen, there's absolutely no question now that we can catch up with this
outbreak
in West Africa and we can beat Ebola.
The spread will probably remain contained and a measles
outbreak
won't happen.
If the percentage of the population in a vaccinated community is below this threshold number, the disease will begin to spread more freely and may generate an
outbreak
of this disease within the community.
But, also where we'll see the
outbreak
very early on.
One of the tragic things about this
outbreak
is that measles, which can be fatal to a child with a weakened immune system, is one of the most easily preventable diseases in the world.
An effective vaccine against it has been available for more than half a century, but many of the kids involved in the Disneyland
outbreak
had not been vaccinated because their parents were afraid of something allegedly even worse: autism.
I first actually got into this topic when I heard about the Ebola
outbreak
last year.
And in the future, a big disease
outbreak
could actually cost the world in excess of three trillion dollars.
During the 1630s, an
outbreak
of tulip breaking virus made select flowers even more beautiful by lining petals with multicolor, flame-like streaks.
And that changed a great deal in March of 2014, when the Ebola
outbreak
was declared in Guinea.
This is the first
outbreak
in West Africa, near the border of Sierra Leone and Liberia.
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