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Ebola - Existence of an Invisible Caseload of Patients Who are Not Being Detected by the Surveillance System
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Ebola - Existence of an Invisible Caseload of Patients Who are Not Being Detected by the Surveillance System
Sun, 2014-08-24 21:16 — Kathy GilbeauxPhoto: CDC
As Ebola outbreak grows, WHO notes case-count difficulties
cidrap.umn.edu - by Robert Roos - August 22, 2014
. . . the World Health Organization (WHO) conceded that the size of the epidemic has been underestimated and cited a list of reasons for that, from concealment and denial of cases to the closing of treatment centers and clinics. . .
. . . The WHO also said that in parts of Liberia, newly opened treatment facilities have been immediately flooded with patients, many of whom were not previously identified. "This phenomenon strongly suggests the existence of an invisible caseload of patients who are not being detected by the surveillance system."
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