2015년 2월 11일 수요일

CDC Emergency Partners Update 2014 Ebola Response – February 11, 2015


CDC Emergency Partners

                                                                       February 11, 2015

Ebola CDC Emergency Partners Newsletter


CDC has activated its Emergency Operations Center to Respond to Ebola. Below, please find resources and guidance That We hope will be useful to you and your organization. Please share with your colleagues and networks.

In this email:

  • Announcements
  • CDC Ebola Key Messages
  • Ebola Cases and Deaths (West Africa)
  • Ebola Partner Resources
  • Winter Weather Tips
  • CERC Corner
  • Stay Connected
  • Contact Us

Announcements


Ebola virus graphic
The CDC Ebola Emergency Partners Newsletter will be transitioning to a bi-weekly distribution, in line with the release of CDC Key Messages . These Key Messages are expected to be released every other week unless options there are urgent updates que need to be released sooner than that. The next Emergency Partners Newsetter is scheduled to be distributed on Wednesday, February 25, 2015. 

CDC Ebola Key Messages


CDC released the latest Key Messages for the Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa on February 11, 2015. To access These Key Messages, click here
Please note that the CDC Ebola Key Messages, and this newsletter will be distributed every other week unless options there are urgent updates que need to be released.  

Ebola Cases and Deaths (West Africa)


As of February 8, 2015 *

  • Total Cases: 22859 
  • Laboratory-Confirmed Cases:  13955
  • Total Deaths:  9162
Updates on Deaths and cases can be found on the CDC website
* Case counts updated in Conjunction with World Health Organization and updates are based on information Reported by the Ministries of Health.

Ebola Partner Resources


Outbreak General Information

New or Updated Guidance Documents

The full range of guidance documents can be found at the CDC Web site Ebola 

Multimedia Resources

Conference Calls and Webinars

Map of West Africa
Partnering with Members of the West African Community  - CDC is pleased to present the second call in this bi-monhtly call series to discuss stigma and the Ebola outbreak is Audiences with ties to West Africa and members of the West African community. This call will be held on Tuesday, February 24 from 2-3 pm Eastern Time .      
  • USA Toll Free: 800-857-6659 
  • International: 517-623-4962 
  • Verbal Passcode:  EBOLA  
This call will include an update on the state of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and a review of several resources for West Africans living in the United States with an opportunity for Q & A. Call participants are Encouraged to dial in at least 15 mintues before the call and to email questions to EmergencyPartners@cdc.gov  ahead of the call. For more information about this call and call series, please contact EmergencyPartners@cdc.gov

Content Syndication

Put on Ebola CDC content on your website que will update automatically.  
Add a CDC Ebola Microsite to your web page.  The embed code for this microsite is available in CDC's new syndication site, the Public Health Media Library . Ebola HTML content, images, and other medium are being added and Also Available for syndication from this site.    
Please contact IMTech@cdc.gov for technical support.  

Winter Weather Tips


dog dressed in hat, sweater, scarf and sitting in the snow
Do not be stuck in the dog house by not preparing for winter weather. Whether it is Avoiding frostbite or heating your home safely, make sure you know how to prepare for and handle winter weather.
Find 11 winter weather tips , as told by adorable dogs, on CDC's Public Health Matters  blog.   

CERC Corner


Crisis and Emergency Communication Therefore Risk
microphone podium in front of auditorium
People look to leaders for information in emergencies; Therefore, leaders must know how to effectively communicate During a crisis.   The Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) by Leaders for Leaders training manual Gives leaders the tools to navigate the harsh realities of speaking to the public, the media, partners, and stakeholders During emergencies, including terrorism. Each crisis carries its own psychological baggage. The leader must anticipate what mental stresses the population will be Experiencing and apply Appropriate communication strategies to attempt to manage These stresses. To learn more, visit http://emergency.cdc.gov/cerc/ resources / index.asp

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