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  • #46
    Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- testing incomplete for ebola; 2nd suspected case reported

    http://nationalchronicleliberia.com/...tion-bad-news/
    Ebola Outbreak, No Immediate Solution Bad News!
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    30.07.2014 | 19:39 PM

    ...

    Sawyer, who was in denial that his sister, Princess, was infected, told authorities at Catholic Hospital that she had a miscarriage; that is why she was hemorrhaging so much. It was Dr. Ruby, a Congolese who performed the D and C on Princess. After the procedure, the bleeding continued. This made the staff suspicious and tested her for Ebola.

    Dr. Ruby is now quarantined and under observation at the hospital. Princess later died on July 7, and is highly suspected of infecting her brother, Patrick Sawyer. Princess, the girlfriend of Dr. Sam of Uganda, reportedly contracted the virus from her boyfriend because she was his caretaker during his time of illness.
    - See more at: http://nationalchronicleliberia.com/....b2Pzv7Rc.dpuf
    They are losing a significant portion of their healthcare workers and those who love them.

    This looks like a new report of a death.

    At present, this paper has been informed that the chief medical officer of the Catholic Hospital, Dr. Patrick Mshamdze, a Catholic brother and a Cameroonian national, has succumbed to the disease. Dr. Mshamdze bit the dust yesterday at the hospital, and his remains was still locked up in a hospital room up to press time. - See more at: http://nationalchronicleliberia.com/....b2Pzv7Rc.dpuf
    Last edited by Emily; August 4, 2014, 01:52 AM. Reason: Shortened comments.
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    • #47
      Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- testing incomplete for ebola; 2nd suspected case reported

      Many thanks for the additional details. I can imagine being overwhelmed with the sadness of the miscarriage she had and then a bad outcome from a relatively routine D&C. I can also see why he might have thought it wasnt ebola (hoped it wasnt) as this poor outcome from a D&C isnt completely unexpected. (I think most see an ebola Dx a death sentence whether actually infected w it or not as they then get isolated with other dying ebola patients) I wonder if the miscarriage was caused by the ebola (can imagine placental abruption could happen easily w this disease).
      Nika

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      • #48
        Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- testing incomplete for ebola; 2nd suspected case reported

        I wonder if the miscarriage was caused by the ebola (can imagine placental abruption could happen easily w this disease).
        I think you're raising a good question there. This article comparing Lassa and Ebola says that Lassa can cause miscarriages. We probably know more about that disease and its effects since it's more common than Ebola, even though Ebola gets more western press.

        http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?s...62010000700006
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        • #49
          Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- testing incomplete for ebola; 2nd suspected case reported

          95.5% mortality rate for pregnant women with Ebola. Tho small N (105) 60% miscarriage rate in this population.

          Mupapa et al, Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever and Pregnancy, The Journal of Infectious Diseases 1999;179(Suppl 1):S11?2


          "Fifteen (14%) of 105 women with Ebola hemorrhagic fever hospitalized in the isolation unit of the Kikwit General Hospital (Democratic Republic of the Congo) were pregnant. In 10 women (66%) the pregnancy ended with an abortion. In 3 of them, a curettage was performed, and all 3 received a blood transfusion from an apparently healthy person. One woman was prematurely delivered of a stillbirth. Four pregnant women died during the third trimester of their pregnancy. All women presented with severe bleeding. Only 1 survived; she had a curettage because of an incomplete abortion after 8 months of amenorrhea. The mortality among pregnant women with Ebola hemorrhagic fever (95.5%) was slightly but not significantly higher than the overall mortality observed during the Ebola epidemic in Kikwit (77%; 245/316 infected persons)."

          "The mortality rate of nonpregnant women with EHF hospitalized at the Kikwit General Hospital was 70% (28/40)."

          "In Kikwit, only 1 full-term baby was born, and both the mother and infant died. In Yambuku, 10 live infants were born to mothers who died of EHF. All of these children also died within 19 days."


          Whole paper here : http://m.jid.oxfordjournals.org/cont...ent_1/S11.long

          PDF here http://m.jid.oxfordjournals.org/cont...1/S11.full.pdf
          Nika

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          • #50
            Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- testing incomplete for ebola; 2nd suspected case reported

            Please could we start a scientific library category for amassing publications/ abstracts on Ebola?

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            • #51
              Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- testing incomplete for ebola; 2nd suspected case reported

              Ebola - Research studies, Papers, Academia

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              • #52
                Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- testing incomplete for ebola; 2nd suspected case reported

                Apologies - couldnt find it, need to look harder!

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                • #53
                  Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- testing incomplete for ebola; 2nd suspected case reported

                  Originally posted by Vibrant62 View Post
                  Apologies - couldnt find it, need to look harder!

                  No apologies! I made the forum this morning. Thanks for the idea!

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                  • #54
                    Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- tested positive for filovirus; 2nd suspected case reported

                    Thanks for finding that article, Nika! So there is quite a bit of data about Ebola and pregnancy.
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                    • #55
                      Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- tested positive for filovirus; 2nd suspected case reported

                      At the end of the article ....

                      "By Friday, only two had developed a fever?the handlers who helped Mr. Sawyer into a wheelchair. Their blood tested negative, and they are still under close watch."


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                      • #56
                        Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- tested positive for filovirus; 2nd suspected case reported

                        Could he have had a more transmissible co-infection (such as flu or norovirus) that he transmitted to the two handlers, while not transmitting Ebola? Or did the two of them contract an unrelated illness? Or have they been infected with Ebola and the testing is bad?

                        Only time will tell.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- tested positive for filovirus; 2nd suspected case reported

                          In MERS cases early testing often show negative result but a new test a few days later gives positive result. It may be the same with ebola. The page below says test can be made a few days after first symptom.


                          To determine whether Ebola virus infection is a possible diagnosis, there must be a combination of symptoms suggestive of EVD AND a possible exposure to EVD within 21 days before the onset of symptoms.


                          Maybe one of the experts online can explain the situation.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- tested positive for filovirus; 2nd suspected case reported

                            I don't think anyone knows. Due to the nature of the outbreaks, it sounds like they don't have a lot of data on the virus, how it behaves, how it might mutate, etc.

                            Originally posted by Nordica View Post
                            In MERS cases early testing often show negative result but a new test a few days later gives positive result. It may be the same with ebola. The page below says test can be made a few days after first symptom.


                            To determine whether Ebola virus infection is a possible diagnosis, there must be a combination of symptoms suggestive of EVD AND a possible exposure to EVD within 21 days before the onset of symptoms.


                            Maybe one of the experts online can explain the situation.
                            "I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta

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                            • #59
                              Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- tested positive for filovirus; 2nd suspected case reported

                              We have a report that one of these cases has been confirmed, and also of several more suspects:



                              Eight Persons Suspected To Have Contracted Ebola Virus Quarantined

                              A Lagos doctor who treated the Liberian man that died few days ago of Ebola Virus has tested positive to the Virus, Nigeria?s Minister of Health said on Monday.

                              [snip]

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                              • #60
                                Re: Nigeria - Ebola: Liberian man in Lagos dies- tested positive for filovirus; 2nd suspected case reported





                                Nigeria Confirms Doctor as 2nd Ebola Case



                                ABUJA, Nigeria ? Aug 4, 2014, 9:23 AM ET

                                By BASHIR ADIGUN Associated Press

                                Nigerian authorities on Monday confirmed a second case of Ebola in Africa's most populous country, an alarming setback as officials across the region battle to stop the spread of a disease that has killed more than 700 people.

                                Nigerian Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu also said test samples were pending for three other people who had shown symptoms of Ebola.

                                The confirmed second case is a doctor who had helped treat Patrick Sawyer, the Liberian-American man who died July 25 days after arriving in Nigeria amid the unprecedented outbreak in West Africa.

                                "Three others who participated in that treatment who are currently symptomatic have had their samples taken and hopefully by the end of today we should have the results of their own test," Chukwu said.

                                [snip]

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