Wednesday, October 17, 2018

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION AND THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION HUMANITARIAN BRANCH HAVE CONVENED IN AN EXTRA-ORDINARY DEBATE HELD AT THE UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK THE USA TO EXPRESS THEIR CONCERN ABOUT THE SPREAD OF IBOLA DISEASE IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO AND BEYOND THE NORDER LINES IN TO CENTRAL AFRICA REPUBLIC UGANDA AND SOUTH OF SUDAN.


    World Health Organization (WHO) members and the United Nations Organization Humanitarian branch group convened at the United Nations General Headquarters in New York during the extra-ordinary debate for repeated attempts to control the outbreak of ibola disease in the Republic of Congo and various parts of the African countries, particularly in the neighboring countries of Central Africa Republic Uganda and South of Sudan in which the spread of ibola disease could become a major threat to both human population and the wild animals in the known and mostly Tropical type of Climate regions where birds tiny mammals insects and plants could become hosts and transmitters of ibola disease beyond the foreseeable restricted border lines of the African countries and Continent in which effective border control that entailed the control of human movement along border lines of both the domestic and foreign countries. Besides, the movement of  birds animals and insects beyond borders that have practically remained a distant future dream of the Immigration policy in the mentioned countries in which ibola outbreak could be effectively controlled by vaccination of both  humans and animals within the mentioned countries and across the border lines. However, the growing concern about the spread of ibola disease to many domestic  African and foreign countries has not been supported by a medical document of the World Health Organization that describes ibola disease as an epidemic and possibly airborn disease that requires immediate domestic and global attention to combat the predicted spread of ibola disease that has been highlighted, after Doctors in the Democratic Republic of Congo diagnosed thirty three patients with ibola disease of which nineteen died within few days and the remaining fourteen have remained admitted in seriously, or minor health condition. Domestic ports of the various means of transportation in mentioned African countries, whether it may have been the air transportation the railroad the Sea ports, or the on road border lines have been alarmed of possible outbreak of Ibola disease in the African Continent, despite the requirement for further scrutiny of the disease in medical research that may reveal the type of the Organism that causes Ibola with the detailed aspects of the viruses, or bacteria characteristics in nature, or in the infected patients animals and plants which too, may require sufficient time, before Ibola disease is made known to the ordinary citizen of the mentioned African countries and possibly globally. Although Ibola can be easily transmitted from one person to another it has not been described as an airborne disease by the current researchers that have been researching the required detailed aspects of both human and animal immune systems toward the Ibola disease, specially survivors that had been infected by Ibola in the Republic of Congo.

        Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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