EBOLA OUTBREAK, THOUSANDS OF ORPHANS SHUNNED

At least 3,700 children in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone
who have lost one or both parents to Ebola this year face
being shunned, the UN has said.
Carers were urgently needed for these orphans, Unicef said.
A basic human reaction like comforting a sick child has
been turned "into a potential death sentence", it added.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says more than 3,000
people have died of Ebola in West Africa - the world's most
deadly outbreak of the virus.
The figure on the number of Ebola orphans follows a two-
week assessment mission by the UN children's agency to
the three countries worst-affected by the outbreak. An
earlier version of this story said that 4,900 children had lost
parents but the correct figure is 3,700.
It found that children as young as three or four years old
were being orphaned by the disease.
Children were discovered alone in the hospitals where their
parents had died, or back in their communities where, if they
were lucky, they were being fed by neighbours - but all other
contact with them was being avoided.
The boots of health workers looking after health workers must be disinfected
"Thousands of children are living through the deaths of their
mother, father or family members from Ebola," Unicef's
Manuel Fontaine said in statement about his two-week visit
to the region.
"These children urgently need special attention and support;
yet many of them feel unwanted and even abandoned," he
said.
Ebola quarantine
Liberia's chief medical doctor Bernice Dahn tells the BBC about
the challenges of her self-imposed 21-day quarantine, after one
of her assistants died from the deadly Ebola virus:
"It is the right thing to do and to send a strong message to
the Liberian people. If we were just disciplined enough and
everybody was obeying rules, we wouldn't be here today.
I'm sleeping in a room all by myself - my husband has
moved into the guestroom. At home I use my own utensils, I
disinfect them myself so others don't get infected.
Physically I am fine, mentally like any other human being
[there is] the fear of the unknown.
My husband… my children have been supportive. The
difficulty is the way we used to sit down in the evening,
everyone watched TV together laughing and joking. These
days they are in their rooms to watch their own TV and I'm
in my room to watch mine.
I have my grandson here who I can't hold. He will walk to
me and I will tell him: 'Go back to your mummy.'"
"Orphans are usually taken in by a member of the extended
family, but in some communities, the fear surrounding Ebola is becoming stronger than family ties."


Not all children are rejected - this 11-year-old Liberian girl
lost her parents, has survived Ebola and is living with her
extended family in Monrovia
The number of Ebola orphans has spiked in the past few
weeks and preliminary reports suggest that it is likely to
double by mid-October, Unicef said.
There was an urgent need to establish a system for
identifying and caring for Ebola orphans, it said.
Unicef will be holding a meeting on the issue in Sierra Leone
next month but before then it wants potential carers to
come forward.
"Ebola is turning a basic human reaction like comforting a
sick child into a potential death sentence," Mr Fontaine said.
"We cannot respond to a crisis of this nature and this scale
in the usual ways. We need more courage, more creativity,
and far far more resources."

Ebola virus disease (EVD)




  • Symptoms include high fever, bleeding and central nervous system damage
  • Spread by body fluids, such as blood and saliva
  • Fatality rate can reach 90% - but current outbreak has mortality rate of about 70%
  • Incubation period is two to 21 days
  • There is no proven vaccine or cure
  • Supportive care such as rehydrating patients who have diarrhoea and vomiting can help recovery
  • Fruit bats, a delicacy for some West Africans, are considered to be virus's natural host
  • Ebola virus: Busting the myths

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