Monday, 6 October 2014

Spain battles Ebola as nurse is infected

An assistant nurse at a Madrid hospital in Spain, where two Ebola patients died is infected with the virus herself, health officials said Monday, in what is believed to be the first time a person has contracted the disease in Europe.
“Two tests were done and the two were positive,” a spokesman for the health department of the regional government of Madrid told AFP.
The woman works at Madrid’s La Paz-Carlos III hospital where two missionaries who were repatriated from Africa with Ebola died from the disease, a spokeswoman for the hospital said.
“We do not know yet if she treated any of the two missionaries,” the spokeswoman told AFP.
Heath Minister Ana Mato will give a press conference to discuss the case at 8:00 pm (1800 GMT).
Spanish priest Miguel Pajares, 75, was infected with Ebola in Liberia and died at the hospital on August 12.
Another Spanish missionary, Manuel Garcia Viejo, 69, was repatriated from Sierra Leone and died at the hospital on September 25.
Both were members of the Hospital Order of San Juan de Dios, a Roman Catholic group that runs a charity working with Ebola victims in Africa.
The assistant nurse was admitted to hospital on Monday morning with a high fever, Spanish newspaper El Pais said.
Doctors isolated the emergency treatment room, the report said.
The Ebola virus causes fever, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhoea and sometimes internal and external bleeding.
It spreads through contact with the bodily fluids of someone who has the virus and the only way to stop an outbreak is to isolate those who are infected.

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