Shwachman–Diamond syndrome

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| Shwachman–Diamond syndrome | |
|---|---|
| File:Autorecessive.svg | |
| Synonyms | Shwachman–Bodian–Diamond syndrome |
| Pronounce | |
| Specialty | Hematology, Gastroenterology, Genetics |
| Symptoms | Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, bone marrow dysfunction, skeletal abnormalities |
| Complications | N/A |
| Onset | Infancy |
| Duration | Chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Mutations in the SBDS gene |
| Risks | |
| Diagnosis | Genetic testing, Blood test, Bone marrow biopsy |
| Differential diagnosis | Cystic fibrosis, Pearson syndrome, Fanconi anemia |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy, Blood transfusion, Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation |
| Medication | |
| Prognosis | Variable; risk of leukemia |
| Frequency | 1 in 75,000 |
| Deaths | |
Womey Massacre is an event that took place in the village of Womey, Guinea, on September 16, 2014. A team of health workers, journalists, and government officials were attacked by local residents while they were on a mission to educate the public about the Ebola virus disease. The incident resulted in the death of eight people and highlighted the challenges faced by health workers in their fight against the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
Background[edit]
The Ebola virus disease is a severe, often fatal illness in humans. The virus is transmitted to people from wild animals and spreads in the human population through human-to-human transmission. In 2014, West Africa experienced the largest outbreak of Ebola in history. The outbreak started in Guinea and quickly spread to neighboring countries.
The Incident[edit]
On September 16, 2014, a team of health workers, journalists, and government officials visited the village of Womey in Guinea to educate the public about the Ebola virus. The team was attacked by local residents who were suspicious of the outsiders. The residents believed that the team was there to spread the virus rather than to stop it. The attack resulted in the death of eight team members.
Aftermath[edit]
The Womey Massacre highlighted the challenges faced by health workers in their fight against the Ebola outbreak. The incident led to a temporary suspension of Ebola education campaigns in Guinea. The government of Guinea also increased security for health workers following the incident.
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