Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Talks Fast Facts on Ebola Virus
Officials from the Georgia Southern University Pandemic Influenza and Emergency Infectious Disease Committee recently met to discuss community and campus preparedness and response related to infectious diseases such as the Ebola virus and Influenza. Isaac Fung, professor and infectious disease epidemiologist, and members of his staff, today gathered several fast facts to identify the virus and prevent its spread.
Preventing infection of Ebola:
- Do wash your hands with soap and water often or use alcohol-based sanitizer 1,2
- Do not touch blood or bodily fluids (e.g. saliva, sweat, urine, feces, vomit) of those who are sick, do not handle bodies of individuals who have died from Ebola, or animals infected with Ebola2
- Avoid unnecessary travel to affected countries (Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone)3
- Seek medical care immediately if you develop a fever (greater than temperature of 101.5°F/ 38.6°C) and any of the other following symptoms1,2headache, stomach pain, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea or unexplained bruising or bleeding.
- Seek medical care immediately. Before you go to the hospital, notify the doctor about your symptoms, and your recent travel to West Africa or recent contact with someone sick with Ebola. Limit your contact with other people and do not travel anywhere else besides a healthcare facility. Avoid public transportation.
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