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HSE rules out Ebola in case of woman admitted to Mater Hospital earlier today

The HSE has ruled out Ebola in case of Nigerian woman admitted to Mater Hospital earlier today. A...
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12.46 20 Oct 2014


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HSE rules out Ebola in case of woman admitted to Mater Hospital earlier today

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The HSE has ruled out Ebola in case of Nigerian woman admitted to Mater Hospital earlier today.

A woman was taken to the National Isolation Unit at the Mater Hospital, after falling ill at her Dublin home.

She was believed to have returned recently from Nigeria.

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Emergency protocols are in place to treat people who suffer certain symptoms after returning from a country where ebola is reported.

This is the HSE statement:

A patient was been taken to the Mater hospital displaying certain symptoms that require further testing at that hospital. The patient was considered a low risk for the Ebola Virus but this has now been ruled out. The HSE must, and does, take each Ebola scenario seriously no matter how low the risk. All appropriate infection control procedures are being taken by all relevant healthcare personnel.

The patient is receiving appropriate treatment at the Mater Hospital. HSE public health protocols have been, and are being put in place.

There are no known cases of Ebola in Ireland presently. The overall risk of a case of Ebola being brought into in Ireland is low. The HSE welcomes the fact that the WHO has removed Nigeria from the list of Ebola affected countries. If a case is confirmed in Ireland, the primary concerns will be treatment of the patient and containing the situation. An important concern is maintaining medical confidentiality, and supporting the patient's family and identifying any possible contacts. Should any case of Ebola Virus be confirmed in Ireland, a statement will issue. This statement would be released in the event that a diagnosis is confirmed and necessary controls have been put in place. In the meantime, the HSE has an overriding responsibility to protect the confidentiality of any patients presenting with symptoms that are similar to those of Ebola and is obliged not to comment on individual cases.


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