The response by the World Health Organization (WHO) WHO have both the expertise and the support documents to investigate and control the disease. Document instructions for controlling the infection while taking care of patients with suspected or confirmed infected with Ebola fever. Interim infection control which documents are recommendations for care of patients with suspected or confirmed Filovirus (Ebola, Marburg) haemorrhagic fever, March 2008. This document is currently being updated, State-of-the-art. WHO has also invented a help to save memory, which consists of the standard precautions for medical operations (currently being updated, State-of-the-art) standard precautions are intended to reduce the risk of spread of infection through blood or other germs. If widely applied. Caution: to help prevent infections, mainly through exposure to blood and fluid from the body. It is recommended that you use the standard precautions while taking care or treatment the patient everyone. Without the need to confirm that the actual infection or not. However, such precautions including protective base level of infection — to maintain the cleanliness of equipment, use of personal protective equipment to avoid touching directly with blood or fluid from the body, preventing injury, syringes and other sharp devices and environmental control.
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