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How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by fkaz(m): 2:24pm On Jul 29, 2014
Editor’s note: This interview with Saa Sabas, an Ebola survivor who now volunteers for the Red Cross Society of Guinea, was conducted for CNN by Moustapha Diallo from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
(CNN) — The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has hit

“unprecedented” proportions, according to relief workers on the ground, with the WHO reporting 844 cases including 518 deaths since the epidemic began in March.

There is no cure or vaccine to treat Ebola, but the aid agency MSF has shown it doesn’t have to be a death sentence if treated early. Ebola typically kills 90% of patients but the death rate in this outbreak has dropped to roughly 60%.
One man who survived the disease describes how the virus took hold.

How did you contract Ebola?

I am an agronomist and I have two children, one boy and one girl.
I work in the pharmacy at the health center of Gueckedou in southern Guinea. When my father was hospitalized at the health center I naturally volunteered to be at his bedside so other family members would not have to make the daily trek of tens of kilometers, traversing the trails between their village and the facility.

I cleaned him when he vomited and also did his laundry. I also often gave him food and drink. He had diarrhea at least eight times per day but I did not know he was suffering from Ebola.
Five days after being hospitalized, [my father] passed away.

After his death the medical staff realized he had presented Ebola symptoms and as I had close contact with him, it meant that I was at risk. So they told me that I needed to be followed up for 21 days and if ever I felt a small fever I had to come to the health center. The countdown then started for me: after nine days I got fever and this persisted until the 11th day. Finally I went to the treatment center — where I did an Ebola test which was positive.

What were the symptoms? How did you feel while you were ill?


I first got a fever which persisted. My body temperature reached nearly 40C (104 degrees Fahrenheit). After that I had diarrhea, vomits, dysentery and hiccups [all symptoms of Ebola]. I went to the toilet several times a day and I felt so tired and uncomfortable.


How and where were you treated?

I received medical assistance at the Ebola treatment center, put in place at the health centre of Gueckedou. The medical staff provided me with oral medications and infusions. They also provided me with food. I suffered at lot in the beginning with diarrhoea and hiccups but with the treatment I started to feel better.

What was the initial reaction in your home village after you recovered?

Joy, for my family because everyone thought that I would not survive this disease as many others people had died. However before the medical staff released me to go back to my family they tested me three times to make sure that I really had recovered. Afterwards they gave me a certificate of discharge.

They also visited my family, the leaders and elders of my community to inform them that I had recovered and I was no longer contagious. Despite this, I was stigmatized. Some people avoided me in the beginning but now, over time, they have learned to accept me. Now they call me “anti-Ebola.”


You’re now working with Red Cross volunteers in Guinea to raise awareness of the disease: what lessons are passing on?

I am part of a team of Red Cross volunteers, visiting communities, raising awareness on how to prevent the spread of the disease. One of the messages I try to pass on to the communities is to go early to the health center when sufferers first feel symptoms. The treatment is free of charge. People there will give you food and clothes and you can get a chance to survive.


What’s your message for the outside world about Ebola? How can they help?

Everyone should be mobilized. We need to educate people and increase the sensitization. This is the key to stop the dangerous disease Ebola.

Many people have already died, that is why I participate in activities [to educate people]. I urge people to go the isolation and treatment centres if they experience the earliest symptoms of the disease, to increase their chance of being cured and surviving.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/10/world/africa/ebola-survivor-red-cross/index.html?iid=article_sidebar

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by fkaz(m): 2:29pm On Jul 29, 2014
In another news

REVEALED! EBOLA VICTIM, PATRICK SAWYER WAS AN AMERICAN- LIBERIAN

Read more on this link: http://theelitesnigeria..com/2014/07/ebola-victim-patrick-sawyer-was-american.html

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by ademega(m): 3:37pm On Jul 29, 2014
Am not panicing again . Please give me one bat and one meat of monkey .

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by tit(f): 4:02pm On Jul 29, 2014
Do you build immunity if you survive?

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by phemmy88(m): 1:25pm On Jul 30, 2014
I been think say na our county the matter happen sef

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by wellmax(m): 1:26pm On Jul 30, 2014
Good news, so people can survive the Virus.
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by oluwadare26(m): 1:26pm On Jul 30, 2014
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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by nikkypearl(f): 1:27pm On Jul 30, 2014
May God continue to save us all.

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by Nobody: 1:28pm On Jul 30, 2014
Here I am; thinking virus can't be cured
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by datguru: 1:28pm On Jul 30, 2014
Hmmmm

You sure say na Ebola you survive?



All the same, Glory to God

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by Suresh08: 1:28pm On Jul 30, 2014
lies
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by Nobody: 1:29pm On Jul 30, 2014
So someone survived it?
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by Big4wig(m): 1:29pm On Jul 30, 2014
I woke up this morning with Joy, not because I don't have any problems, but cause today is another day for God to work a miracle.☺

& btw Guys be wearing --12k jeans,15k jacket,6k belt,9k shoes, 10k shirt just to impress a gurl dat wears 1k leggins #butitsnotmybusiness

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by ayobase(m): 1:30pm On Jul 30, 2014
this ebola matter is really bringing traffic to nl.


oya, more e-bola topics pls.
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by Ezedon(m): 1:31pm On Jul 30, 2014
Thank God o
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by AdemolaA2: 1:31pm On Jul 30, 2014
good messageto learn from .but all the same , you are lucky to have survived the deadly ebola viral disease bro.congrats !!!
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by cirmuell(m): 1:31pm On Jul 30, 2014
Wow 4 real? shocked
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by devour129: 1:31pm On Jul 30, 2014
tit: Do you build immunity if you survive?
thats the question nobody has answered ! People need to know that too.

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by Nobody: 1:32pm On Jul 30, 2014
im sure he had strong immunity
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by ayusco85(m): 1:32pm On Jul 30, 2014
Thank God for ur life
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by yorke1: 1:32pm On Jul 30, 2014
He survived and helping out to save other people. This is a good man.

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by Nobody: 1:33pm On Jul 30, 2014
.....Booked
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by BUSHHUNTER: 1:33pm On Jul 30, 2014
Hmm
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by Nobody: 1:34pm On Jul 30, 2014
Yea alas i made front page....
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by kelvz419(m): 1:34pm On Jul 30, 2014
anti-ebola?? lol.. thank GOD for ur life tho. sucha lucky fella
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by barackodam: 1:34pm On Jul 30, 2014
Fine!!!!!!!!!

Go and start contacting Ebola!!!!



Shio
Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by Billygee2u: 1:35pm On Jul 30, 2014
fkaz:
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/10/world/africa/ebola-survivor-red-cross/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
Really ,I thought ,they said surviving Ebola is as impossible as Atiku winning Presidential Election in Nigeria ?

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Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by bizngr(f): 1:35pm On Jul 30, 2014
Congrats....

Re: How I Survived Ebola - Survivor Speaks by devour129: 1:36pm On Jul 30, 2014
lilbazy: This nigga shud just shut the Bleep up and keep thankin his creator for saving his life...
dumb ass nigga ! The man is helping people to be aware and also giving many hope n peace of mind to step out of their homes n you saying he should stfu ? Onuku raised to power 10

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