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Ebola outbreak: Nurse infected in Spain | Ebola outbreak: Nurse infected in Spain |
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The Spanish health minister has confirmed that a nurse who treated a victim of Ebola in Madrid has tested positive for the disease. | The Spanish health minister has confirmed that a nurse who treated a victim of Ebola in Madrid has tested positive for the disease. |
The nurse is said to be the first person in the current outbreak known to have contracted Ebola outside Africa. | |
Health Minister Ana Mato said the woman was part of the team that treated Spanish priest Manuel Garcia Viejo, who died of the virus on 25 September. | |
Some 3,400 people have died in the outbreak - mostly in West Africa. | Some 3,400 people have died in the outbreak - mostly in West Africa. |
The Spanish nurse is in a stable condition, Reuters quoted health officials as saying. She started to feel ill last week when she was on holiday. | |
The nurse was admitted to hospital in Alcorcon, near Madrid, on Monday morning with a high fever, Ms Mato said. | |
Doctors isolated the emergency treatment room. | |
The infection was confirmed by two tests, the minister said. | |
Manuel Garcia Viejo died in the hospital Carlos III de Madrid after catching Ebola in Sierra Leone. | |
Another Spanish priest, Miguel Pajares, died in August after contracting the virus in Liberia. | Another Spanish priest, Miguel Pajares, died in August after contracting the virus in Liberia. |
Ebola 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. | Ebola 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. |
There have been nearly 7,500 confirmed infections worldwide, with officials saying the figure is likely to be much higher in reality. | There have been nearly 7,500 confirmed infections worldwide, with officials saying the figure is likely to be much higher in reality. |
Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia have been hardest hit. | Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia have been hardest hit. |
Celebrations in West Africa for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha are being badly affected by the Ebola outbreak, with many public places deserted this weekend. | Celebrations in West Africa for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha are being badly affected by the Ebola outbreak, with many public places deserted this weekend. |
Earlier health officials said people arriving in the US from Ebola-affected countries in West Africa could be subject to extra screening at airports. | Earlier health officials said people arriving in the US from Ebola-affected countries in West Africa could be subject to extra screening at airports. |
But the White House said on Monday it was not considering a ban on travellers from such countries, according to Reuters news agency. | |
It comes as the US tries to limit the spread from its first confirmed case, a Liberian in Dallas. | It comes as the US tries to limit the spread from its first confirmed case, a Liberian in Dallas. |
Thomas Duncan's condition is critical but stable, Reuters quoted doctors in the state of Texas as saying on Monday. | Thomas Duncan's condition is critical but stable, Reuters quoted doctors in the state of Texas as saying on Monday. |
Ebola virus disease (EVD) | Ebola virus disease (EVD) |