This health education handbook was written in January, 2015 during the hot outbreak of Ebola in Sierra Leone, West Africa. The aim was to Educate Children about the disease especially about what to do to prevent the spread of Ebola during the outbreak. The Author was among the African Union Response Volunteers (Public Health) under the African Union ASEOWA.
1. EBOLA HANDBOOK FOR CHILDREN
AR LEK ME SEF . . .
AR NOR WAN GET
EBOLA Ooo ! DO YOU
KNOW
EBOLA ?
BASIC EDUCATION LEVEL
BY BAKARE WAHEED ARIYO
2. FOREWORD
This handbook is written during the Ebola
Outbreak in Sierra Leone to educate the
children in support to the on-going
Implementation of the National Ebola
Response Plan in Sierra Leone.
January 2015.
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3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Appreciation goes to African Union in all capacities for the supports
provided so far to fight Ebola in Africa, those who gave their consents for their
real pictures to be used in this material, those who contributed in one way or
the other, the partners and stakeholders such as UNMEER, WHO, UNICEF,
Street Child, DCI, Child Fund and others for their contributions, VYGON Vet for
the hand-washing pictures, all the Leaders of AU ASEOWA (past and present)
and finally, the government of Sierra Leone through the Ministry of Education
Science and Technology (MEST) for giving a prompt endorsement for the use
of this learning material by the children in the Country. Thank you all. God
bless Africa.
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4. DEDICATION
TO ALL CHILDREN WHO HAVE
LOST THEIR LIVES TO EBOLA
VIRUS DISEASE (EVD).
MAY THEIR SOULS REST IN PEACE
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6. Ebola is a bad
sickness. When
people catch it,
they become
very very sick
and they can die.
But people who catch
Ebola can become well
again if they are treated
very early in a hospital with
good care from doctors
and nurses. They are well again because they
were treated early in hospital.
Tell them to go to hospital
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7. BY TOUCHING SICK PERSON OR SICK FRIEND
2.
BY EATING or DRINKING WITH CONTAMINATED HANDS4.
By touching Dead Body
5.
6. BY ATTENDING BURIAL or FUNERAL CEREMONY
7.
IF YOUR FATHER or YOUR MOTHER or ANY OF YOUR
FAMILY MEMBERS TOUCHES SICK PERSON or DEAD
BODY or THEY ATTEND BURIAL or FUNERAL
CEREMONY DURING EBOLA OUTBREAK
. . . . .THEY CAN COME BACK AND GIVE YOU EBOLA
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8. High Fever
Warm body
Diarrhea Vomiting
Headache
Abdominal pain
Body WeaknessLoss of appetite
Bleeding
BUT THEY HAVE TO BE TESTED IN THE HOSPITAL
TO KNOW WHETHER THEY HAVE EBOLA . . . . . . . .
Joints or body pains
The person is a suspect
if he or she develops
high fever with any 3 of
the symptoms below
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14. STEP 9
CLEAN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR RIGHT PALM
STEP 10
CLEAN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR LEFT PALM
STEP 11
CLEAN YOUR LEFT WRIST
STEP 12
CLEAN YOUR RIGHT WRIST
STEP 13
RINSE YOUR HANDS AND AIR - DRY IT
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15. After coughing or sneezing
Before eating or handling food and after
food
After using the toilet
Before and after blowing your nose
After touching animals or animal wastes
After handling rubbish
After touching your friend
After playing
Before and after visiting a hospital
TELL PEOPLE WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT EBOLA
When should
we wash our
hands ?
ANSWER
Someone is using hand sanitizer here
Children are washing their hands with Chlorine water here
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16. Do not discriminate against the people
who survived Ebola.
EBOLA SURVIVORS ARE LIKE YOU . . .
Once Ebola patients recover and are
discharged from Ebola Treatment Centre,
they can no longer spread the virus by sitting
or playing with them. It is safe to touch them.
They can resume their normal school activities
as any other child or student.
People who have been in contact with Ebola
patients and do not develop the symptoms
after the monitoring period of 21 days is over,
are also Ebola free. They cannot give you
Ebola but always wash your hand when you
touch anybody.
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17. If you see people in a dress like
this; Don’t be afraid.
They cannot harm you.
TELL PEOPLE WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT EBOLA
DO NOT
RUN AWAY
BUT
Don’t go to them if they
don’t come to you.
Don’t play with their dress
Don’t follow them also.
You can ask your teachers to know more about them.
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18. About the Author
Mr Bakare Waheed Ariyo is a graduate of Microbiology and also had his Post
Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from Nigeria. He got his Masters
Degree in Environmental Management from the United Kingdom. He has
worked for over 5 years at the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)
before he moved to African Union Commission under the African Union
Support to Ebola Outbreak in West Africa (ASEOWA) in 2014 as Volunteer
(secondment). In 2013, he was one of the National Committee that
developed National Teachers Manual for Emergency Response in Nigeria
and also the Student Handbook on Emergency Response in Nigeria in 2014 in
collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Education, Nigeria. He has
undergone several trainings and certificate courses on Emergency
Management, Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, Epidemiology as
well as Leadership. He has been actively involved as Public Health Officer in
the Implementation of the National Ebola Response Plan in Bombali District,
Sierra Leone since December, 2014 under the AU ASEOWA. Currently, he
serves as IPC focal person under the AU ASEOWA Sierra Leone.
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