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British nurse Pauline Cafferkey defeats Ebola - again information



British nurse first Ebola contract (EVD) in December 2014, while working Salon in Sierra Leone, one of the three West African countries most major Ebola epidemic in history.

Cafferkey Managed Care Ebola hemorrhagic fever Royal Free and landed in January 2015.

But in October he was in hospital after the isolation of high station readmission virus - which remained in the brain - made him develop a life-threatening meningitis.

Statement of the hospital States Cafferkey "the whole Ebola recovery process and is not contagious."


If this is the first known case of Ebola virus causes meningitis, there is evidence from other sources to hide some parts of the survivors EVD body. For example, live Ebola virus EVD family eye was two months after recovery, and there is evidence of a man EVD survivors, tested positive for their seeds Ebola virus to nine months after the disease.

When resumed in October, doctors Cafferkey London said the GS5734, an experimental antiviral drug Gilead Sciences of developments in the US, treat. When dismissed Thursday, it does not indicate whether he has any sense.

They Cafferkey at Queen Elizabeth Hospital at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, near his home, and transferred:

"We are delighted that Pauline the whole process of recovery Ebola made and now they are well enough to return to Scotland. We wish him all the best wished for the future."

"Amazing treatment"
Cafferkey said he expects to return to Scotland to see family and friends again, and thanked them for the "amazing healing," the Royal Free taken:

"Another time, workers in many parts of the hospital have worked incredibly hard to recover and I will always be grateful to them and the NHS."
Royal Free Hospital is just a high-level quarantine unit in the United Kingdom for the treatment of infectious diseases.

The factory was founded in 2008 and has since several cases of bleeding fever.

Limited access to the device with a team of specially trained medical personnel. Patient bed is located in a specially designed vent stage and staff will allow clinical care at the same time contain the infection.

The device has a special entrance for the patient, autoclaves to clean waste and its own laboratory. All these make the air unit cleaned so there is no risk to anyone in the hospital.

Ebola then and now
Since December 2013 Ebola outbreak in West Africa killed 11 314 and 28 635 people are infected, according to the latest report of the World Health Organization (WHO). In the majority of cases and deaths in Sierra Leone (14.122 cases of death 3955), Liberia (10 672 cases of death 4808) and Guinea (3805 cases in 2536 deaths).

Cases and deaths were also reported in Nigeria (20 cases, 8 deaths), Mali (8 cases, 6 deaths) and the United States (4 cases, one death). Four other countries have certainly indicated, all survived: Italy, Senegal, Spain and the UK.

About a year ago, the outbreak of the West African Ebola spread so fast - there were hundreds per week - and so many countries, that many feared pathogens will crush humanity.

But then, around December 2014 the curve increases began to turn - because 70% of cases of Ebola were single, and 70% of the people of the disease died buried safely. Bruce Aylward, Special Representative of the WHO Director-General of the reaction Ebola, says:

"Three great things that the difference .. outstanding leadership, a quick adjustment and constant innovation made the key to success on this scale, it is a formidable pathogen"
And now the situation is the fact that Sierra Leone has stopped the spread of the Ebola virus, and entered into a period of 90 days for intensive care. Liberia implemented at the beginning of this paragraph, in September and Guinea have a very small number of cases - free week 8 November.
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