The World Health Organization (WHO) expects’ interrupt transmission of Ebola worldwide within six to nine months. ” For this, the agency will publish a global roadmap of the virus, aiming to respond internationally to the disease that has killed more than 1,500 people.
In a statement, WHO said the itinerary “will serve as a framework for the update of detailed operational plans “and priority will be given to the needs of treatment and management centers, as well as the actions of social mobilization and safe burials of those killed in the epidemiological outbreak.
According to WHO, the script is from various comments received from some partners, including health authorities of the four affected countries – Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria – the African Union, banks Development, other agencies of the United Nations, among others.
The mapping will allow
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