Non-conventional humanitarian interventions on Ebola outbreak crisis in West Africa: health, ethics and legal implications

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Ernest Tambo
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[1] Sydney Brenner Institute for Molecular Bioscience,Center for Sustainable Malaria Control, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
[2] Wits 21st Century Institute,undefined
[3] Faculty of Health Sciences,undefined
[4] University of the Witwatersrand,undefined
[5] University of Pretoria,undefined
[6] National Institute of Parasitic Diseases,undefined
[7] Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention,undefined
[8] and the WHO Collaborating Centre on Malaria,undefined
[9] Schistosomiasis and Filariasis,undefined
[10] Faculté des Sciences Biomédicales et Pharmaceutiques,undefined
[11] Université des Montagnes,undefined
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Infectious Diseases of Poverty | / 3卷
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Non-conventional; Response; Ethics; Legal; Ebola; Humanitarian crisis; Africa;
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Due to the lack of Ebola outbreak early warning alert, preparedness, surveillance and response systems, the most deadly, complex and largest ever seen Ebola war has been devastating West African communities. The unparalleled Ebola tsunami has prompted interrogations into, and uncertainties about, the effectiveness and efficiency of national, regional and international community’s illed- responses using conventional humanitarian control and containment approaches and methods. The late humanitarian and local non-government organisations emergency responses and challenges to curb transmission dynamics and stop the ongoing spread in the Ebola outbreak in West Africa have led to an unprecedented toll of 14,413 reported Ebola cases in eight countries since the outbreak began, with 5,177 reported deaths including 571 health-care workers and 325 died as 14 November 2014. These indications the need of further evaluation of monitoring as substantial proportion of infections outside the context of Ebola epicentres, Ebola health centres treatment and care, infection prevention and control quality assurance checks in these countries. At the same time, exhaustive efforts should target ensuring an sufficient supply of optimal personal protective equipment (PPE) to all Ebola treatment facilities, along with the provision of training and relevant guidelines to limit to the minimum possible level of risk. The continent hosts a big proportion of the world’s wealth, yet its people live in abject poverty, with governments unable to feed and govern them effectively, and who are condemned to endure even darker moments with the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Institutionalisation of practical and operational non-conventional emergency response models efficient health systems, and tailored programmes can clearly support to prevent, control and eventually stamp out Ebola geo-distribution in addition to population mental health services that are requisite to address the massive range of the health, socio-psychological and economic consequences during and post Ebola associated crises. There is a critical need for a more pragmatic and robust scientific approach to transform and re-orient the huge natural and human resource potentials towards achieving universal coverage, the 2015–2030 Millennium Developing Goals (MDGs), sustainable growth and development in Africa.
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