CDC Advancing Global Health Security In Liberia
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Ebola Outbreak in Liberia: 2014 – 2016
Liberia suffered 10,000+ cases of Ebola and 4,800+ Ebola-related deaths
CDC is working with Liberia to strengthen capabilities in four essential areas:
- Surveillance Systems to quickly catch outbreaks before they spread
- Laboratory Networks to accurately diagnose disease and identify new pathogens
- Workforce Development of frontline staff to identify, track, and contain outbreaks at their source
- Emergency Operations Centers to coordinate effective response efforts when crises occur
Accomplishments by the Numbers
- 120+ Frontline officers trained in disease surveillance through the Field Epidemiology Training Program
- 99% Of health facilities are submitting complete and timely reports for priority diseases on a weekly basis
- 16 National EOC & 15 county emergency operations centers can coordinate rapid response
- 4 Laboratories can now test for 10 priority diseases
Guarding Against Future Ebola Outbreaks
4.3 million people now monitored for priority diseases: acute flaccid paralysis; cholera; shigella; rabies; Lassa fever; measles; meningitis; and viral hemorrhagic fever, including Ebola & yellow fever
860 men enrolled in the CDC-supported Men’s Health Screening Program received preventive counseling and testing to help reduce the risk of future outbreaks linked to Ebola viral persistence
- Page last reviewed: July 14, 2017
- Page last updated: July 14, 2017
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