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Ebola Survivors To Undergo 3 Specialized Tests

24 October 2015, 7:14 pm Written by 
Published in LINA Bulletin
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MONROVIA, October 23 (LINA) -About 1,500 Ebola survivors targeted for enrollment in the on-going Natural History Study on the Ebola virus are to shortly undergo three additional medical tests to determine their health status.


The study is also known as the Joint Liberia-US Partnership for Research on Ebola in Liberia (PREVAIL).

A release quoting Mobilizers and Communicators of the Liberia Crusaders for Peace (LCP) and PREVAIL said Ebola survivors who have already enrolled in the medical study/research will be called between the period of three to six months at the JFK Medical Center to undergo the tests.

Addressing a community engagement forum in Bardnersville Estate, outside Monrovia, recently, Liberian medical practitioner Beatrice Bah of PREVAIL explained that the three additional tests will be conducted in partnership with four medical doctors from the United States of America.

She told the over 200 participants, including Ebola survivors, community and youth leaders, elderly and ordinary residents that the tests will focus on the nervous system, brain, eyes and semen or sperm of Ebola survivors.

According to the release, the three tests are aimed at addressing special medical cases of Ebola survivors who continue to face problems with their sight, short memory, as well as to know how long the EVD can last in the semen or sperm of male Ebola survivors.

PREVAIL Communicator J. Boye Cooper clarified that the additional tests will in no way hamper the on-going regular enrollment of the 1,500 Ebola survivors and 6,000 close contacts as the process will remain on course at the JFK and Duport Medical Centers as well as the C.H. Rennie Hospital in Kakata, Margibi County.
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