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Page 1: John J. Lanza, MD, PhD, MPH, FAAP Florida Department of Health A Public and Clinical Health Perspective
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John J. Lanza, MD, PhD, MPH, FAAP Florida Department of Health

A Public and Clinical Health Perspective

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American Ebola Patients

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Dr. Brantley Arriving at Emory (Early August, 2014)

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Dr. Brantley Leaving Emory (Aug. 21, 2014)

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Objectives

• To review the epidemiology of Ebola

• To understand the transmission risk from the Ebola virus

• To review the infection prevention and control recommendations for Ebola patients

• To understand the therapeutic options for Ebola patients

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Virus Classification

Group: Group V (-)ssRNA. Order: Mononegavirales

Family: Filoviridae Genus: Ebolavirus

• Ebola’s natural reservoir is unknown.• Non human primates have been the source of

human infections but are not thought to be the reservoirs.

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History• Named after the Ebola River in the Democratic

Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire), near the first epidemics.

• Two species were identified in 1976:

– Zaire Ebolavirus (ZEBOV) and

– Sudan Ebolavirus (SEBOV)

• Case fatality rates of up to 83% and 54%, respectively.

• A third species, Reston Ebolavirus (REBOV), was discovered in November 1989 in a group of monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) imported from the Philippines.

• Ivory Coast Ebolavirus – Only one case in an unlucky scientist.

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Current Outbreak Problems• Nothing unusual about the virus

• Dysfunctional public health and medical system

• Lack of local and international government actions

• Population does not understand the disease and its dangers & what to do

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W E S T A F R I C A Ebola Outbreak

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Ebola Cases and Deaths (West Africa) (Updated: Sept. 29, 2014)

• Suspected and Confirmed Case Count: 6574

• Suspected Case Deaths: 3091

• Laboratory Confirmed Cases: 3626

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