21-day investigation of Ebola patient’s direct contacts in Guinea
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Alternative Title:Twenty-one day investigation of Ebola patient’s direct contacts in Sierra Leone
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Description:Call 115: Do not touch sick person or their personal items.
Treatment : Quick medical care helps the patient and can stop Ebola from spreading.
First Visit : A health worker visits and tells the patient’s family how to look for signs of Ebola every day for 21 days.
Wider Investigation: A health worker talks to others in the community who had direct contact with the patient and tells them how to look for signs of Ebola every day for 21 days.
Cooperation Saves Lives: Even one missed contact can keep Ebola going.
Follow-up Health Checks: Report any symptoms of Ebola to the health worker every day for 21 days. The health worker may check your temperature.
Investigation Complete: If no contacts develop symptoms and no new Ebola patients are confirmed, investigation is complete and Ebola is stopped.
If a person develops symptoms, a new 21-day investigation begins.
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