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Thursday, 12 November 2015

Brazil tests man for Ebola, other patients and medical workers quarantined

A 46-year-old Brazilian man who visited Guinea is being tested for Ebola. Authorities have also isolated a public health unit where he first sought medical attention, Brazil's Health Minister Marcelo Castro said on Wednesday, Reuters reports. The man whose identity is yet to be revealed, arrived in Brazil on November 6, from Guinea and developed high fever with muscle pains and headaches two days later.

Guinea is one of three West African countries, along with Liberia and Sierra Leone, that have suffered with the most deadly outbreak of the Ebola virus.

The man sought medical help at an emergency room in Belo Horizonte, the capital of Brazil's southeastern state of Minas Gerais, the ministry said. That unit is no longer taking patients, the minister said at a new conference.

The man was then quarantined and will be flown in a military plane on Wednesday to Rio de Janeiro, where the government has set up a lab to test blood samples for Ebola according to international security protocols. Medical workers and other patients who had contact with the man are being monitored by health officials, according to the ministry's statement.

Castro said Brazil immediately informed international health authorities of the suspected case.

24 comments:

  1. Well he better stays there in Brazil with it.

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    1. Cmon not again! I hope he test negative.

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    2. I hope it isn't something to worry about. Linda take note!

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    3. Lmao.....@He better Stay there......man no fear....ok....lol.

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    4. I wish him well too...in addition to the 'stay dia biko'

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  2. Plsss ooo not again

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  3. Oghene bikooo,not again.may God deliver the people of Brazil.

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  4. I pray and hope dis ailment wil b a tin of d past in d world.

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  5. Hmmmm. This is bad news.
    I hope they tackle this soon


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  6. I thought this Ebola is now a forgone case. Lord help us

    I'm out ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  7. What if it is just malaria.

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  8. I really do pray that they contain it quickly. Ebola in a country as populated as Brazil will be very dangerous.

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  9. Was thinking this disease has been totally eliminated form this planet

















    #iT will only get better
    #iT mUsT eNd iN PRaIsE

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  10. Was thinking this disease has been totally eliminated form this planet

















    #iT will only get better
    #iT mUsT eNd iN PRaIsE

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  11. Will this disease ever go away?!

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