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موظف إغاثة. سوداني مصاب بمرض ايبولا احضر من ليبيريا الى المانيا للعلاج في حالة حرجة
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Third Ebola Patient Arrives for Treatment From Africa By Brian Parkin Oct 9, 2014 3:40 PM GMT+0200 - Comments Email Print Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Save A 56-year-old Sudanese aid worker diagnosed with the Ebola virus was brought to Germany for treatment, arriving in critical condition at a hospital in Leipzig, doctors said.
The man, who had been working in Liberia, is the third Ebola patient to be treated in Germany. He was diagnosed on Oct. 5, Thomas Gruenewald, an epidemiologist at the eastern German city’s St. Georg hospital, told reporters after the patient arrived today.
The man is in an isolation ward in “critical condition, while stable,” Gruenewald said. “I can assure you 100 percent that there’s no risk to the general public,” Bernhard Ruf, another epidemiologist, said at the news conference.
St. Georg, which withheld the patient’s name, is one seven hospitals in Germany specially equipped to deal with the highly contagious and potentially deadly virus.
A Senegalese national survived after being treated in August in a Hamburg hospital, which the patient left on Oct. 4, according to a Die Zeit newspaper report the same day. Another Ebola patient is being treated in Frankfurt, Ruf said.
To contact the reporter on this story: Brian Parkin in Berlin at mailto:mailto:[email protected]@bloomberg.netmailto:[email protected]@bloomberg.net
(عدل بواسطة Yasir Elsharif on 10-10-2014, 05:23 AM)
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