Husband
of Spanish nurse with Ebola has been quarantined
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[October 07, 2014]
By Sarah Morris
MADRID (Reuters) - The husband of a Spanish
nurse who on Monday became the first person known to have contracted
Ebola outside of Africa is now in quarantine in hospital, a Spanish
health official said on Tuesday.
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The nurse, who had helped treat two Spanish priests after they were
repatriated to Madrid having contracted Ebola in Africa, tested
positive for the virus on Monday.
"The husband is already in hospital and is being monitored so that
he can have a quarantine situation with better monitoring," the
civil servant in charge of Spain's health service, Mercedes Vinuesa,
told a parliamentary committee.
Vinuesa gave no details about some 30 colleagues of the nurse who
also treated the missionaries who died of Ebola at the Carlos III
Hospital in Madrid.
A spokesman for the European Commission said the case, the first
known case of Ebola spreading within a European country, would be
discussed at a Health Security Committee meeting on Wednesday.
"The priority remains to find out what actually happened," he said.
The nurse went on holiday immediately after the second of the
missionaries she had been caring for died on Sept. 25.
Spanish officials said she began feeling ill on Sept. 30 and was
diagnosed with Ebola on Monday, but they have not yet said where she
went on holiday.
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Jonathan Ball, a professor of molecular virology at Britain's
University of Nottingham, said the Spanish nurse should not have
contracted the deadly disease if appropriate containment and control
measures had been taken.
"It will be crucial to find out what went wrong in this case so
necessary measures can be taken to ensure it doesn't happen again,"
he told Reuters.
(Additional reporting by Kate Kelland in London and Philip
Blenkinsop in Brussels; Editing by Kate Kelland and Robin Pomeroy)
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