Mamou as it is called 'hub city' dal 'is an urban center crossed by people from Conakry to the interior of the country. Also, the city connects the four natural regions and has weekly markets for each day of the week when various people come to trade.
The regional dal hospital of Mamou the largest health care center in the region is now partially empty of patients, considering this psychosis that has developed among most citizens about the fact that the hospital is a place of contamination of the Ebola and physical elimination of patients.
Since the appearance of this epidemic patients are scarce in public treatment centers and prefer to treat the native population, is it found on site.
This Friday, October 31, 2014 after 6 months since the government officially announced the presence of hemorrhagic fever Ebola virus in Guinea, local writing your online daily Guineenews made a trip to the regional hospital Mamou to see of stay for patients in the different treatment services of this great hospital.
In the Orthopaedic department where 10 hospital beds are planned, only 2 beds are occupied. A general practice where 15 hospital beds are planned, only 4 beds are occupied. At the Maternity dal of 23 hospital beds, 3 single beds are empty. At the 16 surgery patients are hospitalized 18 planned beds. Pediatrics and we found 18 beds occupied the 21 planned. dal
To the question of why the maternity services, surgery and pediatrics are the busiest, a doctor gives information off the record "to surgery, almost all patients are victims of road accidents. In pediatric and maternity, there are only patients fleeing the health facilities Dalaba "A he said.
When asked, Dr. Abdel Kader Camara Director dal General of the Hospital elaborates: "There there's a terrible campaign of misinformation rampant, dal people are afraid to come to the hospital because we hear here and there when you come to the hospital one will sting you. By not coming to the hospital one will die of other diseases including malaria, diarrhea, respiratory infections. A pregnant woman who refuses to come risks his life and that of her baby, "says he.
On the measures taken for patients coming areas Ebola, Dr. Camara added, "the Dalaba patients have deserted the city treatment centers dal and we have to support them but while watching dal their profit and the epidemiological chain to no cases of Ebola can not pass. There will for our health and the health of the population. ".
Ultimately, some patients are turning to private health facilities of the place or simply land by pharmacies or even traditional medicine.
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