WHO staffer with Ebola taken to Germany for treatment



BERLIN (AFP) – A World Health Organization (WHO) employee who has contracted Ebola arrived in Germany Wednesday, the first patient with the virus to be treated in the country, officials said.


A plane carrying the patient — a Senegalese epidemiologist who was infected in Sierra Leone — touched down at the airport of the northern city of Hamburg and was to be taken to a hospital isolation ward.

A convoy of police and fire brigade vehicles was to guard the specially equipped ambulance on its way to the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, which specialises in treating contagious diseases.

A press conference was scheduled at the hospital for 1200 GMT.

The WHO had in July asked for another of its employees to be treated in the hospital, but the infected health worker died soon after.

The lethal tropical virus which reemerged in west Africa early this year has since infected more than 2,600 people and killed 1,427.

Liberia has been worst hit with 624 registered deaths. Guinea, where the disease was first discovered, has reported 406 deaths, Sierra Leone 392 and Nigeria five, the WHO said on Friday.

The UN body said on Monday that more than 120 health workers across west Africa had died during the “unprecedented” outbreak, and more than 240 had been infected.
BERLIN (AFP) – A World Health Organization (WHO) employee who has contracted Ebola arrived in Germany Wednesday, the first patient with the virus to be treated in the country, officials said.
A plane carrying the patient — a Senegalese epidemiologist who was infected in Sierra Leone — touched down at the airport of the northern city of Hamburg and was to be taken to a hospital isolation ward.
A convoy of police and fire brigade vehicles was to guard the specially equipped ambulance on its way to the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, which specialises in treating contagious diseases.
A press conference was scheduled at the hospital for 1200 GMT.
The WHO had in July asked for another of its employees to be treated in the hospital, but the infected health worker died soon after.
The lethal tropical virus which reemerged in west Africa early this year has since infected more than 2,600 people and killed 1,427.
Liberia has been worst hit with 624 registered deaths. Guinea, where the disease was first discovered, has reported 406 deaths, Sierra Leone 392 and Nigeria five, the WHO said on Friday.
The UN body said on Monday that more than 120 health workers across west Africa had died during the “unprecedented” outbreak, and more than 240 had been infected.
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