
Dangerous virus: Another American Ebola patient now in Germany
There are now around 650 confirmed deaths in the Congo and at least 1,830 people have been or are infected
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There are now around 650 confirmed deaths in the Congo and at least 1,830 people have been or are infected. First U.S. doctor survived, but only barely The American doctor who died on the 20th. According to medical information, his condition was in the meantime life-threatening, especially between the departure and the arrival in Germany.
Furthermore, Almost two months after the first arrival of an American suffering from Ebola, a second US citizen infected with the virus has been flown to Germany for treatment. In children, Ebola could lead "very quickly" to death, said then Charité-Doctor Leif Erik Sander, Director of the clinic for infectiology and intensive care medicine. May had come to Germany, was accepted into the Berlin Charité.
In addition, One of the reasons: For the Bundibugyo type, there is neither a vaccine nor a special therapy. Only a few health centers in Germany are prepared for this.
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There are now around 650 confirmed deaths in the Congo and at least 1,830 people have been or are infected.
reliability low1/4 sourcesFirst U.S. doctor survived, but only barely The American doctor who died on the 20th.
reliability low1/4 sourcesAccording to medical information, his condition was in the meantime life-threatening, especially between the departure and the arrival in Germany.
reliability low1/4 sourcesAlmost two months after the first arrival of an American suffering from Ebola, a second US citizen infected with the virus has been flown to Germany for treatment.
reliability low1/4 sourcesIn children, Ebola could lead "very quickly" to death, said then Charité-Doctor Leif Erik Sander, Director of the clinic for infectiology and intensive care medicine.
reliability low1/4 sourcesMay had come to Germany, was accepted into the Berlin Charité.
reliability low1/4 sourcesOne of the reasons: For the Bundibugyo type, there is neither a vaccine nor a special therapy.
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Only a few health centers in Germany are prepared for this.
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