US hunts contacts of Ebola patient, including kids
Health officials in Texas on Wednesday scoured the Dallas area for
people, including schoolchildren, who came in contact with a Liberian
man who was diagnosed with Ebola in the United States.
Hospital
officials admitted that more people may have been exposed to the
contagious man after he first sought treatment on September 25, because
an apparent miscommunication among staff resulted in his release back into the open community.
Ebola is spread through close contact with the bodily fluids of an
infected person, and can only be transmitted when a patient is showing
symptoms like fever, aches, bleeding, vomiting or diarrhea.
The man
flew from Liberia, the hardest hit nation in West Africa’s deadly Ebola
outbreak, and arrived in Texas on September 20 to visit family. He fell
ill on September 24.
He went to the hospital on September 25 but was
sent home because the medical team “felt clinically it was a low-grade
common viral disease,” said Mark Lester, executive vice president of
Texas Health Resources.
“He volunteered that he had traveled from
Africa in response to the nurse operating the checklist and asking that
question,” Lester added.
“Regretfully, that information was not fully communicated throughout the full team.”
A hospital statement issued later in the day said his initial symptoms
on September 25 were “low-grade fever and abdominal pain,” and that “his
condition did not warrant admission.”
He even came in contact with
schoolchildren before he returned via ambulance to the Texas Health
Presbyterian Hospital Dallas on September 28, and was placed in strict
isolation.
“I know that parents are being extremely concerned about that development,” said Texas Governor Rick Perry.
“These children have been identified and they are being monitored and
the disease cannot be transmitted before having any symptoms.”
The patient is currently in serious but stable condition, a hospital spokeswoman said.
10/02/2014
US hunts contacts of Ebola patient, including kids
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