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An Outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease in the Lassa Fever Zone

Authors :
Rachael E. Yenni
Augustine Goba
Stephanie J. McCormick
Erica Ollmann Saphire
Brima Kargbo
John Demby Sandi
Jeffrey G. Shaffer
Robert F. Garry
Susan McLellan
Julie A. Rouelle
Edwin Konowu
Sonia Grillo
Issa French
Benjamin T. Bradley
Ibraham Mustapha
S. Humarr Khan
Vandi Sinnah
Shevin T. Jacob
Russell B. Wilson
Veronica J. Koroma
Josephine Sellu
Christian T. Happi
Momoh Foday
Helena McCarthy
Kelly R. Pitts
Peter C. Kulakosky
Jessica N. Hartnett
Mohamed Yillah
Nathan L. Yozwiak
Daniel J. Park
James E. Robinson
Christopher M. Bishop
Donald S. Grant
Siddiki Safai
Sylvia O. Blyden
James L. B. Massaly
Alex Moigboi
Matthew L. Boisen
Tiangay Kallon
Sahr M. Gevao
Joan B. Geisbert
Ian Crozier
Thomas W. Geisbert
Mustupha Kallon
Chandrika B. Kannadka
Ashley A. Reyna
Hawa Rogers
Haini Yu
Mbalu Fonnie
Mohamed Fullah
Courtney E Garry
Lansana Kanneh
John S. Schieffelin
Alice Kovoma
Allyson M. Haislip
Lilia I. Melnik
Luis M. Branco
David Kargbo
Pardis C. Sabeti
Jing He
Kristian G. Andersen
Fatima K. Kamara
Michael Gbakie
Mambu Momoh
Mohamed A. Vandi
Stephen K. Gire
Deborah H. Elliott
Franklyn Kanneh
Simbirie Jalloh
Ridhi Tariyal
Nancy Yoko
Kathryn M. Hastie
William R. Gallaher
Lee A. Henderson
Robert W. Cross
Brian M. Sullivan
Momoh Gbetuwa
Scott Oman
Donna Edwards
Jenneh Naiebu
Abdul A. Jalloh
Danny Asogun
Michael B. A. Oldstone
William C. Wimley
Source :
Journal of Infectious Diseases. 214:S110-S121
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016.

Abstract

Background.Kenema Government Hospital (KGH) has developed an advanced clinical and laboratory research capacity to manage the threat of Lassa fever, a viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF). The 2013–2016 Ebola virus (EBOV) disease (EVD) outbreak is the first to have occurred in an area close to a facility with established clinical and laboratory capacity for study of VHFs. Methods.Because of its proximity to the epicenter of the EVD outbreak, which began in Guinea in March 2014, the KGH Lassa fever Team mobilized to establish EBOV surveillance and diagnostic capabilities. Results.Augustine Goba, director of the KGH Lassa laboratory, diagnosed the first documented case of EVD in Sierra Leone, on 25 May 2014. Thereafter, KGH received and cared for numbers of patients with EVD that quickly overwhelmed the capacity for safe management. Numerous healthcare workers contracted and lost their lives to EVD. The vast majority of subsequent EVD cases in West Africa can be traced back to a single transmission chain that includes this first diagnosed case. Conclusions.Responding to the challenges of confronting 2 hemorrhagic fever viruses will require continued investments in the development of countermeasures (vaccines, therapeutic agents, and diagnostic assays), infrastructure, and human resources.

Details

ISSN :
15376613 and 00221899
Volume :
214
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f9bc20e0f1eb32273cf229cb755713f2