The samples were sent from various health facilities around the country to Noguchi Memorial Institute. God help us! And how many days did it take for the samples to reach Accra? Ghana is essentially a third world country with ... read full comment
The samples were sent from various health facilities around the country to Noguchi Memorial Institute. God help us! And how many days did it take for the samples to reach Accra? Ghana is essentially a third world country with a third world medical facilities. Why can't the regional hospitals test for Ebola? And you think having just one testing lab is sufficient?
Tekonline.org 9 years ago
Could you imagine if there were no Noguchi Memorial?!
We should by now be more than convinced that such institutes are not some ivory tower country clubs where "book-long" scientists play with theories.
Such institutes ... read full comment
Could you imagine if there were no Noguchi Memorial?!
We should by now be more than convinced that such institutes are not some ivory tower country clubs where "book-long" scientists play with theories.
Such institutes are VITAL establishments for any nation and must always be given priority over sports stadiums and party headquarters.
RR 9 years ago
I can't understand this thing. Up till now, apart from Noguchi, you can't test for Ebola anywhere in Ghana. Why?
In the Ebola stricken countries, they are testing for Ebola effectively under makeshift tents. What is it?? God ... read full comment
I can't understand this thing. Up till now, apart from Noguchi, you can't test for Ebola anywhere in Ghana. Why?
In the Ebola stricken countries, they are testing for Ebola effectively under makeshift tents. What is it?? God help us.
Tekonline.org 9 years ago
You might be confusing EVALUATING Ebola symptoms with TESTING for the presence of the virus (via PCR) in a tiny sample of blood.
You can evaluate the symptoms in a tent, but the lab test for the presence of the virus in a ... read full comment
You might be confusing EVALUATING Ebola symptoms with TESTING for the presence of the virus (via PCR) in a tiny sample of blood.
You can evaluate the symptoms in a tent, but the lab test for the presence of the virus in a sample of blood requires a modern containment molecular biology lab outfitted with sophisticated biohazard equipment.
Don't forget, one would be handling blood samples potentially containing thousands of Ebola virus particles.
The molecular biology techniques for detecting viral infection are only available at modern RESEARCH labs, not your garden-variety hospital clinical lab.
AWUSI WILLIAMS 9 years ago
THANK GOD 4 DIS R
THANK GOD 4 DIS R
delight 9 years ago
Ooh my God what exeatly is going on in Ghana hymm God help us
Ooh my God what exeatly is going on in Ghana hymm God help us
The samples were sent from various health facilities around the country to Noguchi Memorial Institute. God help us! And how many days did it take for the samples to reach Accra? Ghana is essentially a third world country with ...
read full comment
Could you imagine if there were no Noguchi Memorial?!
We should by now be more than convinced that such institutes are not some ivory tower country clubs where "book-long" scientists play with theories.
Such institutes ...
read full comment
I can't understand this thing. Up till now, apart from Noguchi, you can't test for Ebola anywhere in Ghana. Why?
In the Ebola stricken countries, they are testing for Ebola effectively under makeshift tents. What is it?? God ...
read full comment
You might be confusing EVALUATING Ebola symptoms with TESTING for the presence of the virus (via PCR) in a tiny sample of blood.
You can evaluate the symptoms in a tent, but the lab test for the presence of the virus in a ...
read full comment
THANK GOD 4 DIS R
Ooh my God what exeatly is going on in Ghana hymm God help us