"A new health crisis in Liberia"
The Washington Post, 21st September 2014 p.A1
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/africa/with-ebola-crippling-the-health-system-liberians-die-of-routine-medical-problems/2014/09/20/727dcfbe-400b-11e4-b03f-de718edeb92f_story.html
"While the alarming spread of the Ebola virus has captured the world's attention, but also a crisis with less experience, the near collapse of the already fragile health here, a development that can be dangerous - for now - virus than Liberians Western experts is here said, that people die from preventable and treatable diseases such as malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia and the effects of high blood pressure and diabetes, for example. than stroke. services Where, Ebola has sought stoking fear among health workers, sometimes away supply of sick people or women in labor in the work, if they can not determine whether the patient is infected complicated. And some people, the workers' health, he said, do not seek treatment for fear of the Ebola virus in a hospital or hospital infected ... Compared to 2013, the period August 5, 2014 hasta experienced a sharp decline in the proportion of children for one (52 percent to 38 percent) qualified TBA born. the proportion of women prenatal care in the six weeks to confirm the pregnancy (41 to 25 percent) and women, the treatment of malaria (47.8 percent to 29.4 percent), among other measures. "
Quickie Analysis: secondary and tertiary effects of the Ebola epidemic kills year after the end of the epidemic.