Bolivian Doctors Take Training in Cuba Against Ebola

Edited by Ivan Martínez
2014-10-27 15:07:37

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La Paz, October 27 (RHC) -– Bolivian Health Minister Juan Carlos Calvimontes announced in La Paz that six doctors from his country will attend a preparatory meeting in Cuba on the clinical management of Ebola.

The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday October 28th and is part of the accords reached at the recent summit of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our Americas (ALBA) held in Havana last week.

 The Bolivian doctors will take technical training to set up medical assistance camps in their country if Ebola appears there. “They will take technical training from an update on the clinical management of the disease, the work they have to do, to the use of the personal protection equipment,” the minister explained.

The ALBA countries activated an epidemiological network in their territories to exchange information and jointly work in the prevention of the disease.

To date, the Ebola virus has killed nearly 5,000 persons out of little over 10,100 cases since the Ebola outbreak took place in western Africa last March, according to the World Health Organization.



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