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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-29750723

The Malian government has confirmed the first case of Ebola in the country.

It said a two-year-old girl had tested positive for the haemorrhagic virus. Reports say she recently returned from the neighbouring Guinea....


4,412 posted on 10/23/2014 3:00:45 PM PDT by Dark Wing
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We are about to get our first practical demonstration of Ebola fomites in a cooler, densely packed, American urban environment.

>>The law enforcement official said the doctor was out in
>>public. Authorities also quarantined his girlfriend, with
>>whom he was spending time since his return from Africa.
>>
>>The doctor began feeling sluggish a couple of days ago,
>>but it wasn't until Thursday, when he developed 103-
>>degree fever, that he contacted Doctors Without Borders,
>>the official said.

G-d Help NY City.

The CDC “Risk Messaging” certainly won't.


Doctors Without Borders physician tested for Ebola in NYC

By Ray Sanchez and Shimon Prokupecz, CNN
updated 5:38 PM EDT, Thu October 23, 2014

http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/23/health/new-york-possible-ebola-case/index.html

(CNN) — A Doctors Without Borders physician who recently returned from West Africa is at a New York hospital for isolation and testing for the Ebola virus, Authorities said.

The 33-year-old physician, employed at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, developed a fever, nausea, pain and fatigue Wednesday night, a law enforcement official briefed on the matter told CNN. On Thursday morning he was taken to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan for testing.

The doctor returned from West Africa about 10 days ago, the official said. His name is Craig Spencer, according to law enforcement officials.

The CDC had people packing up to go to New York on Thursday, and a specimen from the physician will be sent soon to Atlanta for testing, an official familiar with the situation told CNN’s Elizabeth Cohen.

Investigators are taking the case seriously because it appears the doctor didn't quarantine himself following his return, the law enforcement official said.

In a statement Thursday, Doctors Without Borders confirmed that the physicians recently returned from West Africa and was “engaged in regular health monitoring.” The doctor contacted Doctors Without Borders Thursday to report having a fever, the statement said.

The law enforcement official said the doctor was out in public. Authorities also quarantined his girlfriend, with whom he was spending time since his return from Africa.

The doctor began feeling sluggish a couple of days ago, but it wasn't until Thursday, when he developed 103-degree fever, that he contacted Doctors Without Borders, the official said.

The case came to light after the New York Fire Department received a call shortly before noon Thursday about a sick person in Manhattan. The patient was taken to Bellevue.

A statement from the New York Health Department said preliminary test results are expected in the next 12 hours.

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The health department said a special ambulance unit transported a patient suffering from a fever and gastrointestinal symptoms.

The health care worker returned to the U.S. within the past 21 days from one of the three West African countries currently facing the outbreak of the deadly virus, the health department statement said.

Bellevue Hospital is designated for the “isolation, identification and treatment of potential Ebola patients” in the city, the statement said.

“As a further precaution, beginning today (Thursday), the Health Department's team of disease detectives immediately began to actively trace all of the patient’s contacts to identify anyone who may be at potential risk,” the health department statement said.

“The chances of the average New Yorker contracting Ebola are extremely slim,” the statement said, adding that the disease is spread by direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person.

Bellevue Hospital is one of the eight hospitals statewide that Gov. Andrew Cuomo designated earlier this month as part of an Ebola preparedness plan, the state heath department said.

4,413 posted on 10/23/2014 3:07:11 PM PDT by Dark Wing
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