Ebola in 'recovered' patient's eyeCafferkey is not the first medical professional to have problems after being diagnosed as Ebola-free.American doctor Ian Crozier was treated for Ebola in Atlanta last year and declared free of the virus in his blood.But less than two months after being discharged, Crozier started experiencing problems with his vision, and doctors were stunned to find traces of the virus in fluid from his eye.Despite the presence of the virus, samples from tears and the outer eye membrane tested negative, which meant the patient was not at risk of spreading the disease during casual contact, the hospital said at the time.Crozier received steroids and an antiviral agent, and his eye gradually returned to normal. His case prompted a warning to doctors to watch Ebola survivors for eye problems.According to the World Health Organization, there have been 11,297 deaths, and 28,421 confirmed, probable and suspected cases in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, the most affected countries, since the outbreak began.The spread of the disease has slowed, with no confirmed cases of Ebola reported in most affected countries in the week to October 4 -- the first time that had happened since March 2014, according to the WHO.
CitarEbola in 'recovered' patient's eyeCafferkey is not the first medical professional to have problems after being diagnosed as Ebola-free.American doctor Ian Crozier was treated for Ebola in Atlanta last year and declared free of the virus in his blood.But less than two months after being discharged, Crozier started experiencing problems with his vision, and doctors were stunned to find traces of the virus in fluid from his eye.Despite the presence of the virus, samples from tears and the outer eye membrane tested negative, which meant the patient was not at risk of spreading the disease during casual contact, the hospital said at the time.Crozier received steroids and an antiviral agent, and his eye gradually returned to normal. His case prompted a warning to doctors to watch Ebola survivors for eye problems.According to the World Health Organization, there have been 11,297 deaths, and 28,421 confirmed, probable and suspected cases in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, the most affected countries, since the outbreak began.The spread of the disease has slowed, with no confirmed cases of Ebola reported in most affected countries in the week to October 4 -- the first time that had happened since March 2014, according to the WHO.cnn
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Acontece mais frequentemente. No caso da outra enfermeira ela parece ter ficado doente, porém.
A LAKE era das principais e quais eram as outras ligadas á ebola lembro me da HEB também que está a pedir uma subida depois de meses acumular
Citação de: Happy_one em 2015-10-09 19:14:15A LAKE era das principais e quais eram as outras ligadas á ebola lembro me da HEB também que está a pedir uma subida depois de meses acumular No tópico fala-se de várias, mas como não mexem não vale a pena fazer nada.A HEB NÃO era uma delas.