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Friday, 3 October 2014
EBOLA STILL IN US: Four quarantined in US over Ebola fears
Officials say 12 to 18 people had direct contact
with infected man who flew to Texas from Liberia
two weeks ago.
Four people close to the first person diagnosed
with Ebola in the US have been quarantined in a
Dallas apartment as health officials widen their
search for people who had direct or indirect
contact with him.
US health officials said on Thursday that 12 to 18
people had direct contact with Thomas Eric
Duncan, who flew to Texas from Liberia via
Brussels and Washington DC two weeks ago, and
they in turn had contact with scores of others.
Up to 100 people have been contacted and a
handful are being monitored, according to Dr
Thomas Frieden, director of the US Centres for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
None of those thought to have had contact with
the patient were showing symptoms of Ebola,
Dallas County officials said.
Duncan had been staying in a Dallas apartment,
where quarantine is being implemented.
He stayed there for about a week before going to
a Dallas hospital, according to health authorities.
"The sheets were placed in a sealed plastic bag
and have been in the bag, as well as the
belongings of Mr Duncan, those were also in a
bag," Clay Jenkins, Dallas county's top political
official, said.
In Liberia, Binyah Kesselly, the head of the
country's airport authority, said the government
could prosecute Duncan for denying he had
contact with someone who was eventually
diagnosed with Ebola.
The government said Duncan failed to declare
that he helped neighbour Marthalene Williams
after she fell critically ill on September 15 and
died in days after that.
The Texas hospital, where Duncan is being
treated, had announced a day earlier that the
patient's symptoms and recent travel indicated a
case of Ebola, the virus that has killed more than
3,000 people across West Africa and infected a
handful of Americans who have travelled to that
region.
"The infected person came from Liberia on
September 19 and began to develop symptoms
on September 24. He first sought care on the 26th
of September and on the 28th was admitted in
Texas," Frieden said.
Isolation facilities
The CDC has said 12 other people in the US have
been tested for Ebola since July 27. Those tests
came back negative.
Four American aid workers who have become
infected while volunteering in West Africa have
been treated in special isolation facilities in
hospitals in Atlanta and Nebraska, and a US
doctor exposed to the virus in Sierra Leone is
under observation in a similar facility at the
National Institutes of Health.
According to the CDC, Ebola symptoms can
include fever, muscle pain, vomiting and bleeding,
and can appear as long as 21 days after exposure
to the virus.
US health officials have been preparing since
summer in case an individual traveller arrived
here unknowingly infected, telling hospitals what
infection-control steps to take to prevent the virus
from spreading in health facilities.
People boarding planes in the outbreak zone are
checked for fever, but symptoms can begin up to
21 days after exposure.
Ebola is not contagious until symptoms begin, and
it takes close contact with bodily fluids to spread.
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