British
Ebola nurse's condition improves to serious but stable
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[October 20, 2015]
LONDON (Reuters) - A Scottish nurse
who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone last year, recovered and then
suffered a relapse, has improved slightly to a serious but stable
condition, hospital officials said on Monday.
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Pauline Cafferkey, 39, was transferred from the Queen Elizabeth
University Hospital in Glasgow to an isolation unit at the Royal
Free Hospital in London on Oct. 9, and was last week described by
her doctors as critically ill.
On Monday, however, the London hospital issued an update saying:
"Pauline Cafferkey's condition has improved to serious but stable."
It gave no further details.
Cafferkey, from South Lanarkshire, Scotland, spent several weeks in
an isolation unit at the Royal Free at the beginning of the year
after contracting Ebola virus in December 2014.
She was the first person to have been diagnosed with Ebola on
British soil.
She was discharged in January after seemingly making a full recovery
but then suffered a relapse earlier this month, with doctors saying
last week she was being treated for Ebola in the hospital's high
level isolation unit.
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Infectious disease specialists say her case - the first time someone
has been known to have recovered from Ebola hemorrhagic fever and
then suffer an apparently life-threatening relapse - is taking them
into uncharted waters but will hopefully reveal more about the
deadly virus.
(Reporting by Kate Kelland, editing by Angus MacSwan)
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