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Guinea ebola outbreak "unprecedented" say officials

Medical charity says geographical spread of disease has not been seen before

A medical charity has said the ebola outbreak responsible for 78 deaths in Guinea is an  "unprecedented epidemic".

An official from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said previous ebola outbreaks in recent years have been "much more geographically contained", involving more remote locations.

Mariano Lugli from MSF said the geographical spread of cases is "worrisome" and makes controlling the epidemic more difficult.

To date, health authorities have recorded 122 suspected cases of ebola and 78 deaths. Other suspected and diagnosed cases have been reported in Sierra Leone and Liberia.

Michel Van Herp, an MSF epidemiologist said it is the Zaire strain of the virus that is being seen in Guinea. "This is the most aggressive and deadly," he explained. "It kills more than nine out of 10 patients."

Currently, there is no vaccine or treatment for ebola.

MSF says more than 40 tonnes of equipment has been flown into the country to help stop the spread of disease.

The charity has begun to identify people who may have been in contact with  existing patients and teams are looking for a place to build a new structure to support local health authorities.

Over the past two weeks, two structures were built for the isolation of patients in the towns of Guekedou and Macenta.

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RUMA CA&E extends survey deadline

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 RUMA CA&E has extended the deadline for its online survey into vaccine availability.

Vets, SQPs, retailers and wholesalers will now have until Friday, 26 September at 5pm to submit their response.

The survey aims to further understanding into the vaccine supply challenges faced by the sector. It will also consider the short and long term impacts of disruption issues.

Insights are anonymous, and will be shared with industry stakeholders and government bodies.

The survey can be accessed here

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Dechra launches checklist for veterinary sustainability

Global animal health specialist Dechra has announced the world's first Veterinary Green Theatre Checklist (VGTC) to help make surgery more sustainable.

Endorsed by leading veterinary organisations, including the BEVA, BVNA and RCVS Knowledge, the checklist is designed to reduce the environmental footprint of veterinary care, while supporting better animal health outcomes.

The checklist was launched at the World Congress of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia in Paris and will be followed by an internal training and awareness campaign. For more information, visit dechra.com