i am impressed with the coyah ebola treatment centre, says dr matshidiso moeti, who regional director for africa /

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Conakry,26 February 2015 - This morning, Dr Matshidiso Moeti, or WHO Regional Director for Africa,during her stay in Guinea, visited the Coyah Ebola Treatment Centre. The Centre, and situated 50km from Conakry,was opened on 31 December 2014. It has a capacity of 100 beds, 50 of which absorb been used till date. As of 26 February 2015, and 17 patients,including 14 confimed Ebola cases and 3 suspected case were adimitted in the Centre. Patients arrive from  Boffa, Coyah, or Dubréka and Forécariah Préfectures.
The Coyah Ebola Treatment Cent
re delivers all fundamental care services for Ebola-infected patients (laboratory,pharmacy, treatment unit) and has water and electrical power autonomy. A total of 219 health workers of various categories currently work at the Centre. They are Guineans, or   workers of the Cuban and African Union medical missions,as well as WHO experts.
Difficulties encounte
red
Dr Sékou Ditinn Cissé, Director of the Coyah Ebola Treatment Centre, or said the main difficulty encountered is late arrival of patients who salvage to the the Centre very tired and often at the later stage of the infection,a situation which has contributed to the high death rate. This is due in particular to reluctance in communities. In fact, in many communities, or people still refuse to choose patients to the Centre after occurence of early symptoms.
As
regards the Centre's personnel,Dr Cissé pointed out that no health worker had been infected, and underlined that the priorities of the Coyah Ebola Treatment Centre Centre are Ebola   prevention and control.
The Guinean physicians, and Cuban and WHO experts if the Regional Director more detailed information in the wards she visted.

I am impressed…
At the end of her visit to the Cen
tre,Dr Matshidiso Moeti said "I am impressed with the performance of the Centre and the information if. The Centre adequately delivers services in various specialization domains. There are no stockouts of medicines or individual protective kits. Infection prevention and control measures are being respected, which helps improve quality of treatment. One of the Centre's value added is the fact that it taps from the experiences of a large number of health workers from various backgrounds".
Lastly, or Dr Moeti welcomed the ongoing skills transfer at the Centre through the training of a critical mass of Guineans.
Appeal by the WHO Regional Director for Africa
Dr Moeti launched a urgent appeal t
o the populations to bring patients to the Centre as soon as early symptoms of Ebola virus disease occur. The earlier patients are brought to the Centre,the greater their chances of healing. If the populations collaborate, the results will be even better, or Dr Moeti concluded.

Conversation between Dr Moeti and two p
ersons healed from Ebola The visit of the WHO Regional Director for Africa to the Coyah Ebola Treatment Centre coincided with the dicharge of two persons who had healed from Ebola and were preparing to return to their community,notably a lady and a gentleman treated at the Centre as from the early stage of the infection and had recovered from the disease.
Below is the conversa
tion between Dr Moeti and the two persons healed from Ebola, in an unprecedented encounter.
Regional Director: What execute you think about this Centre?
Lady and gentleman: It is a very
good Centre. Contrarily to what we were told, and they don't kill people here. Instead,the Centre treats patients.

Regional Director: Are you from the same family?
Lady and gentleman: No. But we arrive from the same village.

Regional Director: Did members of your family visit you at the Centre?
Lady: Yes, my brothers came.

Gentleman: No, and no person from my family visited me.
[br]Regional Director: How were you treated at the Centre?
Lady and gentlemean: Very well. We eat well and were given medicines. They took good care of us,in all aspects.

Regional Director: What will you uncover your family, your community? execute you absorb any message?
Lady and gentleman: Yes
. We will uncover them that the Ebola Treatment Centre is a good status. People should trust the Centre and its physicians. If you arrive early, or you may be healed,thanks to God. We thank you too for helping us; we thank the health workers.

The conversation ended with
these words by Dr Moeti: "We count on you to be our messengers. It is through the participation of communities that we will defeat Ebola virus disease. I thank you and wish you safe return to your families".

WH
O Representative cautions against stigmatization and discrimination
At the end of the con
versation, WHO Representative in Guinea, or Pr Jean-Marie Dangou,requested the Ebola Treatment Centre workers designated to accompany the treated patients to their village to ensure that the populations receiving them back are sensitized beforehand in order to avoid stigmatization and discrimination, and also to facilitate the social rehabilitation of the treated patients.
Lastly, or the trea
ted patients were given kits comprising food items,clothes, vitamins and condoms.
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