Since March of this year, when the WHO reported the outbreak of Ebola in Guinea, MSF/Doctors without Borders has been providing assistants to the effected countries.
March 25, 2014 Outbreak Update
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Guinea has reported an outbreak of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in four southeastern districts: Guekedou, Macenta, Nzerekore and Kissidougou. Reports of suspected cases in the neighboring countries of Liberia and Sierra Leone are being investigated. In Guinea, a total of 86 suspected cases, including 59 deaths (case fatality ratio: 68.5%), had been reported as of March 24, 2014. Preliminary results from the Pasteur Institute in Lyon, France suggest Zaire ebolavirus as the causative agent. Médecins sans Frontières (MSF/Doctors without Borders) is helping the Ministry of Health of Guinea in establishing Ebola treatment centers in the epicenter of the outbreak. CDC is in regular communication with its international partners WHO and MSF regarding the outbreak, to identify areas where CDC subject matter experts can contribute to the response.
Before the case in Texas, how many health care workers returned to the US and other countries after treating ebola victims? Doctors Without Borders rotates their personnel on a monthly basis. Where are all the infections? There are none. This has been going on for many months and not one case of secondary infection from a returning health care worker who is asymptomatic has been documented.
Evidently returning health care workers were not an issue prior to Thomas Eric Duncan became the first case in the US. Now they are all Typhoid Marys.
The gullibility of the American public never ceases to amaze me.