Ebola in the United State

Ebola in the United State

When responding to classmates below, provide additional critiques on approaches used by public health and medical professionals during the U.S. Ebola cluster investigation. The answer has to be a minimum of 50 words with one peer-reviewed/scholarly reference and citation. Here are two references that can assist you. Thank you.

http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/outbreaks/2014-west-a…

http://snhu-media.snhu.edu/files/course_repository…

Yes do you think the public health and medical professionals involved in the Ebola cluster investigation followed proper protocol. CDC had protocols in place to protect against spread of disease in the event that an ill traveler arrived in the US in outbreaks like Ebola. These protocols include having airline crew notify CDC of sick travelers on a plane before arrival coming to the US. Evaluation of sick travelers and isolation to a medical facility is a must when dealing with Ebola. CDC, Customs and Border Protection, has also provided guidance to airlines for managing sick passengers and crew and for disinfecting aircraft. CDC has issued a Health Alert Notice reminding U.S. healthcare workers about the importance of taking steps to prevent the spread of this virus (CDC, 2015).

The organization of the outbreak control activities was unique especially with regards to the active surveillance, resource mobilization and management of Ebola. The role of the media was greatly recognized than in previous outbreaks and helped to minimize rumors. It is during this outbreak that a field laboratory was first established and used for screening cases. This was invaluable in guiding case management and surveillance activities. The laboratory was useful in preventing further transmission by helping to identify cases from non-cases (WHO, 2015).

Community structure was set up for surveillance activities to perform well post Ebola outbreak containment and has proved useful in the identification of other outbreaks as well. There is need to extend the community based disease surveillance practices for the early detection of epidemics. The planning should identify medical facilities, personnel with the necessary expertise and the appropriate medical supplies needed to treat Ebola. Ebola is not spread through casual contact so the risk of an outbreak in the US is very low. To further stop the spread of Ebola it is important to identify case finding, isolation of ill people, contacting people exposed to the ill person and further isolation of contacts if they develop symptoms (WHO, 2015). Practice careful hygiene techniques like wash your hands with soap and water. Avoid contact with blood and body fluids like urine, feces, saliva, sweat, urine, vomit, breast milk, semen, and vaginal fluids. One key factor I thought US public health department could do differently was not make the media coverage so big. When news like this is spread in a fast way I caused confusion in the community (CDC, 2015).

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The public health and medical professionals followed the correct protocol when it came to Ebola.  The measures that had been put in place were followed and they minimised the rate of Ebola transmitting to other people. Also, the urgency in which Ebola cases were attended to helped in making sure that the disease did not spread to other people. Measures…

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