Supposedly it's in Saudi Arabi now
Suspected Ebola patient dies in Jeddah;
http://www.moh.gov.sa/Ministry/MediaCenter/News/Pages/News-2014-08-06-001.aspx
Translation:
morning, the sixth of August at the eighth and forty-five minutes in the morning at the time of the Kingdom of the impact of the patient's heart stopped, despite attempts by the medical team to revive it.
The case of citizen's health was critical since admitted to an isolation ward in the intensive care late on Monday.
Hospital and take preparations for the burial of the patient and according to Islamic law, taking into account international standards in dealing with the epidemic cases. And advancing the Ministry of Health and sincere condolences to the family of the deceased, asking God to bestow his mercy Poivre and inspires his family patience and solace.
The Ministry of Health through a team of public health, since reported the case to follow the itinerary and his case since he came to the kingdom to be limited to all parties who were in direct contact with the situation since the appearance of the symptoms of the infection upon to put them under medical observation.
What type of virus still cause infection replaced after survey has shown that the tests conducted on samples of the patient's laboratory specializes in non-injury dengue fever and a host of other species hemorrhagic fever viruses.The Ministry of Health sent in coordination with the World Health Organization patient samples for a number of international laboratories accredited and authorized to perform such tests in both the United States and Germany for the detection of Ebola virus infection.
The patient has been moved by global standards to a specialized hospital equipped units of insulation needed to deal with conditions similar since Monday after it was detected on the situation by the mechanisms for monitoring and reporting on the epidemic cases of the control system's command and control center at the Ministry of Health. The patient may have been after he showed symptoms of haemorrhagic fever after a business trip to Sierra Leone.
Suspected Ebola patient dies in Jeddah;
http://www.moh.gov.sa/Ministry/MediaCenter/News/Pages/News-2014-08-06-001.aspx
Translation:
morning, the sixth of August at the eighth and forty-five minutes in the morning at the time of the Kingdom of the impact of the patient's heart stopped, despite attempts by the medical team to revive it.
The case of citizen's health was critical since admitted to an isolation ward in the intensive care late on Monday.
Hospital and take preparations for the burial of the patient and according to Islamic law, taking into account international standards in dealing with the epidemic cases. And advancing the Ministry of Health and sincere condolences to the family of the deceased, asking God to bestow his mercy Poivre and inspires his family patience and solace.
The Ministry of Health through a team of public health, since reported the case to follow the itinerary and his case since he came to the kingdom to be limited to all parties who were in direct contact with the situation since the appearance of the symptoms of the infection upon to put them under medical observation.
What type of virus still cause infection replaced after survey has shown that the tests conducted on samples of the patient's laboratory specializes in non-injury dengue fever and a host of other species hemorrhagic fever viruses.The Ministry of Health sent in coordination with the World Health Organization patient samples for a number of international laboratories accredited and authorized to perform such tests in both the United States and Germany for the detection of Ebola virus infection.
The patient has been moved by global standards to a specialized hospital equipped units of insulation needed to deal with conditions similar since Monday after it was detected on the situation by the mechanisms for monitoring and reporting on the epidemic cases of the control system's command and control center at the Ministry of Health. The patient may have been after he showed symptoms of haemorrhagic fever after a business trip to Sierra Leone.