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Ebola: Health care worker tests positive at Texas hospital Ebola: Health care worker tests positive at Texas hospital
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A Texan health worker who treated Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan before he died is also infected with the virus, according to a preliminary test.A Texan health worker who treated Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan before he died is also infected with the virus, according to a preliminary test.
The unnamed woman, who is in a stable condition in an isolation ward, wore full protective gear while treating Duncan, officials in Dallas say.The unnamed woman, who is in a stable condition in an isolation ward, wore full protective gear while treating Duncan, officials in Dallas say.
If confirmed, this is the first known transmission of Ebola on US soil.If confirmed, this is the first known transmission of Ebola on US soil.
A top federal health official said there had been a clear breach of safety protocol and other cases could follow.A top federal health official said there had been a clear breach of safety protocol and other cases could follow.
Dr Tom Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said 48 people who may have had contact with Duncan were being monitored for symptoms.Dr Tom Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said 48 people who may have had contact with Duncan were being monitored for symptoms.
He said a complete investigation would be conducted into how the infection had occurred at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.He said a complete investigation would be conducted into how the infection had occurred at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.
Duncan, who caught the virus in his native Liberia, died on Wednesday.Duncan, who caught the virus in his native Liberia, died on Wednesday.
The current Ebola outbreak, concentrated in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, has resulted in more than 8,300 confirmed and suspected cases, and at least 4,033 deaths.The current Ebola outbreak, concentrated in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, has resulted in more than 8,300 confirmed and suspected cases, and at least 4,033 deaths.
'High-risk procedures''High-risk procedures'
No details of the health worker's identity or position at the hospital were given, in accordance with family wishes.No details of the health worker's identity or position at the hospital were given, in accordance with family wishes.
Dr Daniel Varga, of the Texas Health Resource, said she had worn a gown, gloves, mask and shield when providing care to Duncan during his second and final hospital admission.Dr Daniel Varga, of the Texas Health Resource, said she had worn a gown, gloves, mask and shield when providing care to Duncan during his second and final hospital admission.
Dr Tom Frieden said there had been a clear breach of protocol. "I think the fact that we don't know of a breach in protocol is concerning because clearly there was a breach in protocol," he told US broadcaster CBS.Dr Tom Frieden said there had been a clear breach of protocol. "I think the fact that we don't know of a breach in protocol is concerning because clearly there was a breach in protocol," he told US broadcaster CBS.
The CDC investigation, he told reporters, would focus on possible breaches made during two "high-risk procedures", dialysis and respiratory intubation.The CDC investigation, he told reporters, would focus on possible breaches made during two "high-risk procedures", dialysis and respiratory intubation.
Tests on the infected health worker, he confirmed, would be completed on Sunday.Tests on the infected health worker, he confirmed, would be completed on Sunday.
Mike Rawlings, the mayor of Dallas, said steps had been taken to decontaminate common areas in the patient's apartment complex as well as the patient's car.Mike Rawlings, the mayor of Dallas, said steps had been taken to decontaminate common areas in the patient's apartment complex as well as the patient's car.
Police have been guarding the apartment complex, where a barrel labelled "biohazard" could be seen on a lawn outside.Police have been guarding the apartment complex, where a barrel labelled "biohazard" could be seen on a lawn outside.
'Heroic''Heroic'
The health worker reported a low-grade fever on Friday night and was isolated and referred for testing, officials said. Preliminary test results were received late on Saturday.The health worker reported a low-grade fever on Friday night and was isolated and referred for testing, officials said. Preliminary test results were received late on Saturday.
Judge Clay Jenkins, chief executive of Dallas County, said the infected health worker was a "heroic person".Judge Clay Jenkins, chief executive of Dallas County, said the infected health worker was a "heroic person".
"This is obviously bad news, it is not news that should bring about panic," he added."This is obviously bad news, it is not news that should bring about panic," he added.
Duncan tested positive in Dallas on 30 September, 10 days after arriving on a flight from Monrovia via Brussels.Duncan tested positive in Dallas on 30 September, 10 days after arriving on a flight from Monrovia via Brussels.
He had become ill a few days after arriving in the US, and went to the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas with a high fever.He had become ill a few days after arriving in the US, and went to the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas with a high fever.
But despite telling medical staff he had been in Liberia, he was sent home with painkillers and antibiotics.But despite telling medical staff he had been in Liberia, he was sent home with painkillers and antibiotics.
Duncan was later put into an isolation unit at the hospital but died despite being given an experimental drug.Duncan was later put into an isolation unit at the hospital but died despite being given an experimental drug.
Spanish hopesSpanish hopes
A nurse in Spain contracted Ebola while caring for patients who came from West Africa. Hers was the first case of transmission of the virus outside West Africa.A nurse in Spain contracted Ebola while caring for patients who came from West Africa. Hers was the first case of transmission of the virus outside West Africa.
A Spanish health ministry official said on Sunday that there were "high hopes" that the condition of the nurse, Teresa Romero, was coming under control.A Spanish health ministry official said on Sunday that there were "high hopes" that the condition of the nurse, Teresa Romero, was coming under control.
With the numbers of those affected continuing to rise in West Africa, the UN special envoy on Ebola says he hopes that the outbreak can be contained within three months.With the numbers of those affected continuing to rise in West Africa, the UN special envoy on Ebola says he hopes that the outbreak can be contained within three months.
David Nabarro told the BBC the number of Ebola cases was currently increasing exponentially, but greater awareness would help contain the virus.David Nabarro told the BBC the number of Ebola cases was currently increasing exponentially, but greater awareness would help contain the virus.
Ebola deaths: Confirmed, probable and suspectedEbola deaths: Confirmed, probable and suspected
Source: WHOSource: WHO
Note: figures have occasionally been revised down as suspected or probable cases are found to be unrelated to Ebola. They do not include one death in the US recorded on 8 October.Note: figures have occasionally been revised down as suspected or probable cases are found to be unrelated to Ebola. They do not include one death in the US recorded on 8 October.
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