EBOLA 'Post-Ebola Syndrome' Persists After Virus Is Cured, Doctor Says

WestGardener

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'Post-Ebola Syndrome' Persists After Virus Is Cured, Doctor Says
By LIZ NEPORENT

West Africans fortunate to survive Ebola may go on to develop what's being called "post-Ebola syndrome," characterized by vision loss and long-term poor health, a doctor told a World health Organization.

“We are seeing a lot of people with vision problems,” Dr. Margaret Nanyonga, a psycho-social support officer for WHO, said at a conference in Sierra Leone last week. “Some complain of clouded vision, but for others the visual loss is progressive. I have seen two people who are now blind.”

Approximately 50 percent of Ebola survivors she has treated in Kenema, Sierra Leone’s third-largest city, report declining health after fighting off the deadly virus, Nanyonga said. Besides deteriorating vision, they are complaining of body aches, chest pain, headaches and fatigue. This is consistent with symptoms experienced by survivors in previous outbreaks, she said.

Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert who is a professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee, said he was not aware of a post-Ebola syndrome but was not surprised that health of West African Ebola survivors deteriorates after recovery.

“You can imagine when people recover from Ebola there will be a period of time when they are fatigued, particularly if they have led a rough existence of poverty and poor nutrition,” he said.

Though he was not aware of any survivors having vision problems, he speculated that the virus could attack the blood vessels that line the interior walls of the eyes. Without thorough eye exams -- which he doubted are happening in places like Sierra Leone -- he said he was hesitant to pin the reason for loss of vision on Ebola.

There are very few scientific reports looking at the ongoing health problems of those who are cured of Ebola. In one small study, a majority of 29 people who survived a 1995 outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo reported a significant amount of joint pain, muscle aches and fatigue. They were still experiencing deteriorating health up to a year and a half after recovery, the researchers found.

Support for survivors is gradually emerging, including a post-Ebola clinic in Kenema to deal with survivors’ psychological and social needs, according to WHO. Nanyonga said she had developed an assessment tool to track common and disabling symptoms.

“We need to understand why these symptoms persist, whether they are caused by the disease or treatment, or perhaps the heavy disinfection,” she said.
 

WestGardener

Senior Member
Sure is, and i would have expected this to happen. The amount of turmoil and destruction in the body from the ebola virus has to leave some long lasting or permanent damage.
 

LightEcho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Its not just the damage done. I suspect there will always be "live" virus lodged in body tissue that have not been phaged by the T-cells. There are places that white cells don't go. And then, there may be protein residuals that stimulate immune response- like arthritis. This will not be a clean "cure" or removal.
 

pinkelsteinsmom

Veteran Member
I cannot understand how these survivors here come out of the hospital looking as if they have been in a spa for two weeks!?
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
Interesting they are talking about something we brought up and discussed over a month ago.
Do you have a link to that previous thread discussing Post Ebola Syndrome?
I try to read everything here on Ebola but somehow, i completely MISSED THAT ONE.
Were we SPECULATING about it or was there some other medical evidence/revelation noting this syndrome, that came out earlier??
Should we revive the old thread, or just offer our reactions to this new data here?
 

LightEcho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Do you have a link to that previous thread discussing Post Ebola Syndrome?
I try to read everything here on Ebola but somehow, i completely MISSED THAT ONE.
Were we SPECULATING about it or was there some other medical evidence/revelation noting this syndrome, that came out earlier??
Should we revive the old thread, or just offer our reactions to this new data here?

I know I mentioned this a few times. Look here at post #22, need BS access.
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/show...IW&highlight=shingeles,+ebola,+dormant,+spine

And the following post- #23 hits on this point.



And here in post #577-
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/show...8-15-14/page15&highlight=herpes,+ebola,+spine
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
“We are seeing a lot of people with vision problems,” Dr. Margaret Nanyonga, a psycho-social support officer for WHO, said at a conference in Sierra Leone last week. “Some complain of clouded vision, but for others the visual loss is progressive. I have seen two people who are now blind.”

Hmmmm, possibly a vitamin A deficiency after having ebola?
 

Be Well

may all be well
I cannot understand how these survivors here come out of the hospital looking as if they have been in a spa for two weeks!?

Experimental drugs, the best of care, they were hospitalized before symptoms were bad.... and we don't know how they're faring now or will in the future.
 

WestGardener

Senior Member
Experimental drugs, the best of care, they were hospitalized before symptoms were bad.... and we don't know how they're faring now or will in the future.

That is my big question wondering how they will fare in the future and if some long term problems could be waiting.
 

Freeholder

This too shall pass.
Without any evidence or research, I suspect that the problem is caused by nutritional deficiencies, possibly multiple. It sounds like the body takes a SEVERE beating during the illness even if the patient recovers, so it stands to reason that a lot of nutrients would be depleted.

Kathleen
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
SO, It appears that NOT DYING, but surviving Ebola is not an automatic "home free", "escaped the disease" prospect.
Going blind from Ebola in such a third world, hard scrabble, fight to just survive under normal circumstances is itself a nightmare.
 

lisa

Veteran Member
After having dengue and later swine flu I didn't feel "normal" for at least 6 months afterwards. My immune system was seriously compromised and my energy levels depleted. I can only imagine how worse this would be after Ebola.
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I wonder if these EBOLA survivors will be somehow tagged in doctors' offices and hospitals' medical records. Several years back, we started to flag any patients who had a diagnosis of MRSA at ANY time they were treated in the hospital where I worked. In other words, you would always have that particular sign on your door instructing caregivers to "suit up," even if the diagnosis had been made 5 years ago.

Yes, I realize that west Africa doesn't have the level of healthcare that we do. Maybe just a pencilled-in note on a chart to alert everyone.

EBOLA carrier???


Its not just the damage done. I suspect there will always be "live" virus lodged in body tissue that have not been phaged by the T-cells. There are places that white cells don't go. And then, there may be protein residuals that stimulate immune response- like arthritis. This will not be a clean "cure" or removal.
 

QWERT123

Watching...
Could this relate to the lack of Vitamin C and the super scurvy symptoms of Ebola? After care might not include a high Vit C diet and low grade scurvy would explain symptoms like this.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Its not just the damage done. I suspect there will always be "live" virus lodged in body tissue that have not been phaged by the T-cells. There are places that white cells don't go. And then, there may be protein residuals that stimulate immune response- like arthritis. This will not be a clean "cure" or removal.


This is why IMO AIDS is impossible to get rid of. There have been drugs for years that kill the virus. But since there are places where it hides, when the meds stop, the virus resurfaces. EVERY TIME. IMO every last Ebola patient is a dead man walking...
 
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