Ebola Intelligence
The author of this report has been tasked with garnering and collecting business intelligence as it pertains to the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa. Countries that will be of particular focus will include Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. As part of the process and results of this report, there will be a location and collection of the data, and analysis of the data using techniques and software of the author's choice and a presentation of the overall results. One figure and presentation in particular will be a map of the affected region. While the region is certainly not out of the woods, the Ebola outbreak in West Africa would seem to be mostly under control at this time but the overall threat of a further outbreak still remains.
Analysis
Given that travelling to West Africa would be cost-prohibitive and dangerous, the author of this report shall rely on established and trustworthy sources of data as it relates to the West Africa Ebola outbreak. The sources used will be limited to peer-reviewed and other academic journals. These journal excerpts will be gleaned from academic search engine EBSCOHost and will be summarized and analyzed within the text of this report. Analysis not completed within the reports themselves will be done via the use of Excel and other basic mathematical structures given that the raw figures and data involved is not all that complex and robust. It would come down more to method rather than what is being measured. So long as the data collectors are counting properly and they are using trustworthy sources, there should not be a major issue in terms of the author of this report analyzing the data. There will first be a geographical analysis of the area using the map in the appendix. As for the rest of the data, both qualitative and quantitative information mundane to the outbreak and what needs to be known will be included in what is offered in this report. The author will use data sets and charts from the sources. Some of the tables and figures will be from the sources themselves but one of them will be of the user's creation using Microsoft Excel.
Per the appendix of this report, the countries in question are along the coast of Africa on the western side. The area is due south of Spain and Portugal and exists on the southern edge of the large block of land that juts westward from the main north/south strip of land that makes up the African continent. The three main countries in question all border each other. From northwest to southeast, the countries are Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. All three of them have at least some coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. Guinea is by far the largest and Sierra Leone is the smallest. Guinea wraps most of the way around Sierra Leone and borders both Sierra Leone and Liberia. Countries that border these three include Guinea-Bissau, Mali and Cote d'Ivoire (The Ivory Coast). Otherwise, the area in question is bordered completely by ocean. Location-wise, the area is fairly distant from other major areas of the world including Western Europe, the Middle East and so forth. The eastern tip of South America (part of Brazil) is the closest that the Americas come to the western tip of Africa (Google Maps, 2015).
The outbreak of Ebola in Guiney was declared by the Ministry of Health on March 21st, 2014. At that time, about 49 cases were known about the fatality rate from that pool was nearly sixty percent. Overall, there were twenty tests sent to France and of those, fifteen were positive. That is a rate of seventy-five percent. There are apparently about five overall strains of the virus that exist. A similar outbreak happened in Liberia. As of March 30th of 2014, it was found that there were cases in Liberia. Sierra Leone flared up soon thereafter. In short order, there were 337 deaths and that was based on a fatality rate of sixty-four percent. This would point to an infection pool of about 526 persons. By comparison, the largest previous outbreak on record as of that time wa sin Uganda. In that case, there were 425 cases and 224 of those people died. That is a death rate of 53%. In short, the death rate in both outbreaks would seem to have been anywhere from half to a bit more than six in ten. The earliest outbreak or general case that was reported over the last generation occurred in Cote d'Ivoire...
ANA Social Policy Statement The author of this report has been asked to offer a brief report about the most recent iteration of the American Nursing Association (ANA) Social Policy Statement. The statement has been issued several times and has always had many important facets and details. Given the urgent care background of the author of this report, the author will focus on the part of the ANA's new statement that
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