Monday, 8 December 2014

EBOLA VIRUS_FRESH UPDATE CONTAGIOUS#3

On 29 August, Senegalese Minister of Health announced the first case in Senegal. The victim was subsequently identified as a Guinean national who had been exposed to the virus and had been under surveillance, but had travelled to Dakar by road and fallen ill after arriving.This person subsequently recovered, and on 17 October, the WHO officially declared that the outbreak in Senegal had ended.
Two Spanish health care workers contracted Ebola and were transferred to Spain for treatment where they both died. In October, a nursing assistant who had been part of their health care team was diagnosed with Ebola, making this the first Ebola case contracted outside of Africa. 
The nursing assistant recovered and was declared disease-free on 19 October.There have been Ebola cases in the United States of America as well. A Liberian man who had traveled from Liberia to be with his family in Texas was declared to have Ebola and subsequently died on 8 October. 
Two nurses who had cared for the patient contracted the disease; both of the nurses have subsequently recovered and tested Ebola-free on 27 October 2014. On 23 October, the first case of Ebola in Mali was confirmed, a two year-old girl who had returned from Guinea,and further cases were reported in November.


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