Friday, April 18, 2014

Ebola, Ministry of Health:” No alarm, there are cases in Sicily … – Adnkronos / IGN

Rome, April 17 (Reuters) – There is no case of Ebola in Sicily. A decision to deny with clarity and rumors these days, relating to an alleged case among migrants reaching Lampedusa , is the Ministry of Health. “ There are no cases of Ebola in Sicily “, emphasized by the Ministry of the Tiber Ripa. In the same vein the Director-General of the ASP of Palermo, which has expertise in Lampedusa, Antonio Candela. Candle told Adnkronos: “No alarm or Ebola in Lampedusa, nor nell’agrigentino. After careful checks, we exclude categorically that at the time have been reported cases of Ebola.” And now a few days ago the Ministry of Health calmed the situation in Italy, where they were “ reinforced as a precaution surveillance measures international ports of entry. about how the epidemic spread by the media of Ebola virus disease, which after the first outbreaks in Guinea is affecting some neighboring countries of Africa West Africa (Liberia, Sierra Leone, Mali), it should be noted that the Italian Ministry of Health provides constant updates about the situation through press releases sent to the regions and other authorities concerned with health issues related to travel and accommodation worldwide. Such releases are available in the section of the portal of the Ministry of Health ‘Events epidemic abroad.’ ” Adnkronos Health Public Information Office of the Command in Chief of the Naval Navy confirms that there is no case Ebola among migrants rescued in ‘operazioneMare Nostrum in the Mediterranean: “ If there had been, we would have already heard . Currently there is no report from our physicians committed on ships .” “I have long provided strict protocols health to be respected in the sea rescue of migrants – continues from the Navy – The physicians and staff of the Medical Corps of the Navy use gloves, masks and shoe covers sterile. In addition, during rescue operations at each step from the boat to the mainland is used a pan with bleach to disinfect footwear. “

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