1. Clinical Manifestations and Case Management of Ebola Haemorrhagic Fever Caused by a Newly Identified Virus Strain, Bundibugyo, Uganda, 2007-2008.
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Roddy, Paul, Howard, Natasha, Van Kerkhove, Maria D., Lutwama, Julius, Wamala, Joseph, Yoti, Zabulon, Colebunders, Robert, Palma, Pedro Pablo, Sterk, Esther, Jeffs, Benjamin, Van Herp, Michel, and Borchert, Matthias
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HEMORRHAGIC fever ,EBOLA virus disease ,DIARRHEA ,INTESTINAL diseases - Abstract
A confirmed Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) outbreak in Bundibugyo, Uganda, November 2007-February 2008, was caused by a putative new species (Bundibugyo ebolavirus). It included 93 putative cases, 56 laboratory-confirmed cases, and 37 deaths (CFR = 25%). Study objectives are to describe clinical manifestations and case management for 26 hospitalised laboratory-confirmed EHF patients. Clinical findings are congruous with previously reported EHF infections. The most frequently experienced symptoms were non-bloody diarrhoea (81%), severe headache (81%), and asthenia (77%). Seven patients reported or were observed with haemorrhagic symptoms, six of whom died. Ebola care remains difficult due to the resource-poor setting of outbreaks and the infection-control procedures required. However, quality data collection is essential to evaluate case definitions and therapeutic interventions, and needs improvement in future epidemics. Organizations usually involved in EHF case management have a particular responsibility in this respect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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