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[Dunia] World Ebola Fears Grow With Europe and Asia On Alert.

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Post time 31-7-2014 11:38 AM | Show all posts
halo pihak imigresen, tolong sekat kemasukan nigger kat Malaysia boleh x?
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Post time 31-7-2014 02:21 PM | Show all posts
cikatilia posted on 31-7-2014 09:16 AM
scary...

tu la kan..
lebih scary dari aids
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Post time 31-7-2014 02:24 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
2015 - tahun tekanan
2014 - tahun kehilangan
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Post time 1-8-2014 03:32 AM | Show all posts
Published: Thursday July 31, 2014 MYT 10:31:00 PM
Updated: Thursday July 31, 2014 MYT 11:21:20 PM

Malaysians travelling to West Africa advised to take precautionary measures against Ebola

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians who are planning to travel to West Africa have been advised to take precautionary measures against the Ebola virus (EVD).

Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said EVD was a deadly disease with a high fatality rate.

"Early signs of the EVD are fever, muscle aches, headache, sore throat, lack of energy and weakness, vomitting and diarrhoea, rashes, kidney as well as liver failure.

"There were also cases of haemorrhage. The disease can lead to death," he said in a statement on Thursday.

He also advised the public to practise good hygiene such as washing their hands with soap and water or using hand sanitiser.

"Avoid going near people who are sick including having contact with bodily fluids of individuals infected with EVD, and houses or health facilities connected to the Ebola outbreak.

"Avoid handling wild animals that are sick or have died, and return home quickly after visiting the affected countries. They must seek treatment immediately if they don't feel well and to inform the attending doctor of their travel history," Dr Noor said.

He said as of July 25, 2014, the World Health Organisation reported that 1,201 of the EVD cases were from Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea in West Africa, involving 672 deaths.

He said in Malaysia, notification of EVD was mandated under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Disease Act 1988.

"Even though there has not been any EVD notification in Malaysia, the ministry is constantly monitoring and prepared for any possible cases of Ebola virus entering the country," he added. - Bernama


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Post time 1-8-2014 03:34 AM | Show all posts
FanTasyCreaTioN posted on 1-8-2014 03:32 AM
Published: Thursday July 31, 2014 MYT 10:31:00 PM
Updated: Thursday July 31, 2014 MYT 11:21:20 PM
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Kalau masuk malaysia ni, habis la kita.
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Post time 1-8-2014 03:41 AM | Show all posts
Babai posted on 1-8-2014 03:34 AM
Kalau masuk malaysia ni, habis la kita.

tau takpa arr

sebab tu kena lert .. takat mana dah penyakit ni merebak..
huhuhu lebih bahaya dari aids

12 hari ja



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Post time 1-8-2014 03:47 AM | Show all posts
FanTasyCreaTioN posted on 1-8-2014 03:41 AM
tau takpa arr

sebab tu kena lert .. takat mana dah penyakit ni merebak..

Kebaikannya ialah tak merana lama. Kalau AIDS berzaman.
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Post time 1-8-2014 03:55 AM | Show all posts
Published: Friday August 1, 2014 MYT 2:01:43 AM
Updated: Friday August 1, 2014 MYT 2:01:47 AM

Sierra Leone declares emergency as Ebola death toll hits 729

FREETOWN (Reuters) - Sierra Leone has declared a state of emergency and called in troops to quarantine Ebola victims, joining neighbouring Liberia in imposing controls as the death toll from the outbreak of the virus hit 729 in West Africa.

The World Health Organisation said it would launch a $100 million response plan on Friday during a meeting with the affected nations in Guinea. It was in urgent talks with donors and international agencies to send more medical staff and resources to the region, it said.

The WHO reported 57 new deaths in the four days to July 27 in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

"The scale of the Ebola outbreak, and the persistent threat it poses, requires WHO and Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to take the response to a new level, and this will require increased resources," WHO Director General Margaret Chan said.

Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Korom announced a series of emergency measures, to intially last 60 to 90 days, in a speech on Wednesday night.

"Sierra Leone is in a great fight. Failure is not an option," he said.

Security forces will enforce a quarantine on all centres of the disease and help health officers and aid workers to work unhindered, following attacks on health workers by local people. The moves followed steps by Liberia which included the closure of all schools and a possible quarantine of affected communities.

The outbreak of the hemorrhagic fever, for which there is no known cure, began in the forests of eastern Guinea in February, but Sierra Leone now has the highest number of cases. Koroma said he would discuss ways to combat the epidemic with the leaders of Liberia and Guinea at Friday's meeting.

The jump in the number of cases and death toll has raised international concern and place poor health facilities in the region under strain.

The United States was providing material and technical support to Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, the senior U.S. diplomat for Africa, Linda Thomas-Greenfield said.

African officials will discuss further assistance at a meeting in Washington next week, she said.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday issued a travel advisory against non-essential travel to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone in an effort to curb the spread of the ebola outbreak.

CDC Director Thomas Frieden said the agency will send an additional 50 health experts to help efforts to control it.

Authorities in Nigeria, which recorded its first Ebola case last week when a U.S. citizen died after arriving on a flight from Liberia, said all passengers travelling from areas at risk would be temperature-screened for the virus.

But international airlines association IATA said the WHO was not recommending any travel restrictions or border closures due to the outbreak, and there would be a low risk to other passengers if an Ebola patient flew..

NEW AIRPORT CONTROLS

The disease kills up to 90 percent of those infected, though the fatality rate in the current epidemic is running at around 60 percent. In the final stages, its symptoms include external bleeding, internal bleeding, vomiting and diarrhoea - at which point the virus becomes highly contagious. Sierra Leone said passengers arriving and departing Lungi International Airport would be subject to new measures, including body temperature scans.

Two regional airlines, Nigeria's Arik and Asky, cancelled all flights to Freetown and Monrovia after a U.S. citizen, Patrick Sawyer, died in Lagos last week after arriving on an Asky flight from Liberia.

The WHO said authorities in Nigeria had identified 59 people in the airport and hospital who had come into contact with Sawyer, whose flight also stopped in Ghana and Togo.

Nigeria's Civil Aviation Authority suspended Asky for bringing Ebola to Lagos, a city of 21 million people.

Health officials are scrambling to avoid an Ebola outbreak in Lagos, the continent's biggest metropolis, but say there are so far no signs of further cases.

Ghana is introducing body temperature screening of all travellers from West African countries at Accra airport and other entry points. Authorities there are monitoring 11 passengers who disembarked from Sawyer's flight.

The U.S. Peace Corps said it was withdrawing 340 volunteers from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea after two of them came in contact with a person who later died of the virus.

(Additional reporting by Daniel Flynn in Dakar, Tom Miles in Geneva, Tim Cocks in Lagos, Clair MacDougall in Monrovia and Adam Bailes in Freetown, Kwasi Kpodo in Accra, Writing by Daniel Flynn and Bate Felix, Editing by; Angus MacSwan)

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http://www.thestar.com.my/News/World/2014/08/01/Sierra-Leone-president-declares-public-health-emergency-over-Ebola/


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Post time 1-8-2014 03:57 AM | Show all posts
Babai posted on 1-8-2014 03:47 AM
Kebaikannya ialah tak merana lama. Kalau AIDS berzaman.

tak moh

keburukan nya ..
seluruh keluarga boleh terhapus dalam sekelip mata

aids idak ler cepat gtu merebak nya


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FanTasyCreaTioN posted on 1-8-2014 03:57 AM
tak moh

keburukan nya ..

Ye la kan aids tak semudah ebola
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Post time 1-8-2014 04:14 AM | Show all posts
EBOLA boleh dirawat dgn ekstrak daun betik
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Post time 1-8-2014 04:19 AM | Show all posts
LUNCH posted on 1-8-2014 04:03 AM
Ye la kan aids tak semudah ebola

kan .. kan ..
dan aids takat sembang2 dekat2 masih ok..

tapi ni ..
dah la awal2 warning takat macam demam2 ja
huhuhuhu

siyes menggerunkan



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Post time 1-8-2014 04:19 AM | Show all posts
Acong posted on 1-8-2014 04:14 AM
EBOLA boleh dirawat dgn ekstrak daun betik

biar betul arr bang Acong ..
sat orang google


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Acong posted on 1-8-2014 04:14 AM
EBOLA boleh dirawat dgn ekstrak daun betik

Ye ke acong? Takan dah bertahun saintis belum jumpa penawar kalau senang macam tu guna daun betik je.
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Post time 1-8-2014 04:45 AM | Show all posts
Acong posted on 1-8-2014 04:14 AM
EBOLA boleh dirawat dgn ekstrak daun betik

whoaaa...first time dengar. baru ni dengar daun betik for dengue. tq for the info Cong!
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munchkin posted on 1-8-2014 04:45 AM
whoaaa...first time dengar. baru ni dengar daun betik for dengue. tq for the info Cong!

Kat Malaysia dah pernah ada Ebola ke? Macam tau je guna daun betik.
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Post time 1-8-2014 04:58 AM | Show all posts
Acong posted on 1-8-2014 04:14 AM
EBOLA boleh dirawat dgn ekstrak daun betik

Aku bukanlah orang yang tau pasal kimia ni. So aku nak tumpang tanya sket. Apa maksud hang dengan "ekstrak" disini?
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Post time 1-8-2014 04:59 AM | Show all posts
FanTasyCreaTioN posted on 1-8-2014 04:19 AM
biar betul arr bang Acong ..
sat orang google

internal bleeding maa...... masalah platelet..... so ekstrak daun betik boleh kasik tambah platelet
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Post time 1-8-2014 05:00 AM | Show all posts
munchkin posted on 1-8-2014 04:45 AM
whoaaa...first time dengar. baru ni dengar daun betik for dengue. tq for the info Cong!

daun betik

jika tak berkesan, try daun ketum
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Post time 1-8-2014 05:00 AM | Show all posts
Babai posted on 1-8-2014 04:58 AM
Aku bukanlah orang yang tau pasal kimia ni. So aku nak tumpang tanya sket. Apa maksud hang dengan  ...

ko kasik blend itu daun betik, tapis sisa utk ambil 'air' nya
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