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British Airways steward dies after catching malaria following flight to Ghana | British Airways steward dies after catching malaria following flight to Ghana |
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A British Airways stewardess has died after catching malaria while working on a long-haul flight from Heathrow to the Ghanaian capital of Accra. | |
The unnamed woman is understood to have been staying at a hotel in Accra when she began showing symptoms of the deadly disease. | The unnamed woman is understood to have been staying at a hotel in Accra when she began showing symptoms of the deadly disease. |
Spread by mosquitos, the parasite attacks the liver and red blood cells and can be fatal if it is not treated quickly. Symptoms include a fever, sweats and chills, a headache, vomiting, muscle pains and diarrhoea. The signs begin showing between seven and 18 days after a person is infected. | Spread by mosquitos, the parasite attacks the liver and red blood cells and can be fatal if it is not treated quickly. Symptoms include a fever, sweats and chills, a headache, vomiting, muscle pains and diarrhoea. The signs begin showing between seven and 18 days after a person is infected. |
Most fatalities in the UK are caused by the Plasmodium falciparum species of the parasite, which is predominant in sub-Saharan Africa. | Most fatalities in the UK are caused by the Plasmodium falciparum species of the parasite, which is predominant in sub-Saharan Africa. |
The airline has launched in internal investigation into how the woman caught the disease, The Mirror reported. | The airline has launched in internal investigation into how the woman caught the disease, The Mirror reported. |
BA told The Independent: "We were deeply saddened to hear of the death of our colleague. Our thoughts are with her friends and family at this difficult time." | BA told The Independent: "We were deeply saddened to hear of the death of our colleague. Our thoughts are with her friends and family at this difficult time." |
She added that all BA staff are given “top strength repellent”, access to anti-malarial tablets and medical advice before flying to at-risk countries. | She added that all BA staff are given “top strength repellent”, access to anti-malarial tablets and medical advice before flying to at-risk countries. |
The firm also checks hotels and transportation to minimise the chance of contact with mosquitos, she added. | The firm also checks hotels and transportation to minimise the chance of contact with mosquitos, she added. |
British Airways employees around 40,000 people, most of whom work in the UK, and flies around 35million passengers around the world each year. | |
The incident comes six years after a BA steward died after catching the most deadly strain of malaria after also working on a flight from Heathrow to Ghana. | The incident comes six years after a BA steward died after catching the most deadly strain of malaria after also working on a flight from Heathrow to Ghana. |
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