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India quarantines man recovering from Ebola - tests of his semen detected traces of the virus

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India quarantines man recovering from Ebola

NEW DELHI Tue Nov 18, 2014 9:52am EST

(Reuters) - India has quarantined a man who was cured of Ebola in Liberia but continued to show traces of the virus in samples of his semen after arriving in the country, the Indian Health Ministry said on Tuesday.

The ministry said in a statement that the Indian national tested negative for Ebola in tests conforming to World Heath Organization guidelines but was quarantined when he arrived at New Delhi airport as a precautionary measure. Later, tests of his semen detected traces of the virus.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/18/us-ebola-india-idUSKCN0J21MZ20141118
 
Re: India quarantines man recovering from Ebola - tests of his semen detected traces of the virus

Man tests positive for Ebola in Delhi, kept under isolation

PTI | Nov 18, 2014, 08.58 PM IST
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The health ministry said the 26-year-old man, who reached here on November 10, was already treated for the deadly disease in the African country and carried no symptoms but tests of his semen samples were positive, prompting authorities to put him under isolation.
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He will remain under isolation in the special health facility of Delhi Airport Health Organization till his body fluids test negative and is found medically fit to be discharged, it said, insisting that the man is a treated and cured case of Ebola.

He had carried a certificate of medical clearance from the Liberian government, mentioning that "he has successfully undergone care and treatment related to Ebola and after post treatment assessment has been declared free of any clinical signs and symptoms and confirmed negative by laboratory analysis", the official statement said quoting the Liberian document.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...kept-under-isolation/articleshow/45194610.cms
 
Re: India quarantines man recovering from Ebola - tests of his semen detected traces of the virus

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare18-November, 2014 19:48 IST
Ebola Treated and Cured Person from Liberia Quarantined at Airport Health Organisation Quarantine Centre, Delhi

A 26 year old male, Indian, had travelled from Liberia to India and reached Delhi on 10th November, 2014. He underwent the mandatory screening at the Delhi Airport. On interview, he gave history of febrile illness for which he was admitted to a health facility in Liberia on 11th September, 2014 and got discharged on 30th September, 2014. He carried a certificate of medical clearance from the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Government of Liberia mentioning that ?he has successfully undergone care and treatment related to Ebola Virus Disease and after post treatment assessment he has been declared free of any clinical signs and symptoms and confirmed negative by laboratory analysis?.

As a matter of abundant caution, he was isolated at the Airport Health Organization?s Quarantine Centre at Delhi Airport. His three blood samples tested at National Centre for Disease Control, Delhi on 10-13 November, 2014, respectively, were found negative for Ebola Virus Disease by Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT?PCR) tests. Therefore, as per WHO and CDC specifications, he is deemed to be cured. However, as has been reported in the past, the virus may continue to be positive in secretions like urine and semen for a longer time. Before releasing him from quarantine, a decision was taken to test his other body fluids. His semen sample tested at National Centre for Disease Control on 17th November, 2014 was found positive for Ebola Virus by RT-PCR. The tests for semen samples repeated at National Institute of Virology, Pune, on 17th November, 2014 also tested positive. This was confirmed by DG, ICMR on 18th November, 2014.

It is a known fact that during convalescence from Ebola Virus Disease, persons continue to shed virus in body fluids for variable periods. However, presence of virus in his semen samples may have the possibility of transmitting the disease through sexual route upto 90 days from time of clinical cure.

Currently, this person is not having any symptoms of the disease. However, he would be kept under isolation in the special health facility of Delhi Airport Health Organization, till such time his body fluids test negative and he is found medically fit to be discharged.

It is reiterated that the person concerned is a treated and cured case of Ebola Virus Disease. No cases of relapse of Ebola have been documented. All necessary precautions are being taken at the isolation facility. This would rule out even the remote possibility of spread of this disease by the sexual route. The situation is under control and there is no need for any alarm. However, all precautions are being taken in this regard.

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http://pib.nic.in/newsite/erelease.aspx?relid=111541
 
Re: India quarantines man recovering from Ebola - tests of his semen detected traces of the virus

While we all know the virus can exist in semen for prolonged periods, I think the main point here is that the Indian govt is using such rigorous testing.
 
Re: India quarantines man recovering from Ebola - tests of his semen detected traces of the virus

Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
22-November-2014 18:12 IST

Press Note on Ebola

The 26 year old male, Indian, who had undergone Ebola treatment in Liberia and presently quarantined at Airport Health Organization Quarantine Centre, New Delhi continues to be symptom free. His urine and saliva samples tested at National Centre for Disease Control on 21/11/2014 have been found negative for Ebola Virus. However, he would continue to remain in this quarantine facility till all his samples are tested negative.

Union Secretary (Health & Family Welfare) Shri Lov Verma held video conference with Principal Secretaries of twenty four (24) States / Union Territories (UTs). The need to strengthen surveillance at ports and airports was emphasized. States were informed that Central Teams would again be visiting designated Ports and Airports to review the passenger screening. The Principal Secretaries of States/UTs were also requested to conduct surprise checks of the Airports to identify gaps in screening, if any.

As States have now trained master trainers, States were asked to conduct training of District Rapid Response Teams. A special mention was made to sensitize private practitioners and members of mass media. Further the States were requested to conduct mock drills involving the airports and isolation facilities and in particular on donning and taking off personal protective equipments. :tiphat:http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=111685
 
Re: India quarantines man recovering from Ebola - tests of his semen detected traces of the virus

Quarantined Indian's samples found negative for Ebola; 117 under observation
Saturday, November 22, 2014, 22:58 [IST]

New Delhi, Nov 22: The Indian man, who had travelled to Liberia and got infected with Ebola but cured, continues to be symptom free and his tests for the killer virus have been found negative, an official statement said Saturday. "The 26-year-old male, Indian, who had undergone Ebola treatment in Liberia, is presently quarantined at Airport Health Organization Quarantine Centre, New Delhi," the statement said.....

Kerala Keeps Strict Vigil on Ebola, 117 Under Observation Keeping a strict vigil on the people arriving in Thiruvananthapuram from Ebola-hit regions, Kerala has kept under observation as many as 117 passengers arriving in Thiruvananthapuram from deadly virus-hit African nations.

According to state Health Department officials, 680 incoming passengers, who arrived at various airports and seaports in the state from Ebola-hit regions, have been examined since August 12. Of them, 563 were confirmed as "not infected" after 30 days observation and the rest 117 were under observation, said Amar Fettle, the state nodal officer for Ebola screening...:tiphat:http://www.oneindia.com/india/quara...tive-ebola-117-under-observation-1569871.html
 
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'No-Ebola' Certificate Must to Enter India From Affected Countries
All India | Press Trust of India | Updated: November 28, 2014 17:40 IST

NEW DELHI: The government has asked those travelling to India from Ebola-affected countries to carry a certificate stating that there is no evidence of the deadly virus in their body fluids, after a person cured of the disease was found to be carrying the virus in his semen.

In case people having been discharged after being treated for Ebola do not have the certificate from the Health Ministry of the country concerned, they have been advised not to travel to India for a period of 90 days from their discharge, Health Minister JP Nadda told Lok Sabha today.

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http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/n...to-enter-india-from-affected-countries-627218
 
Ebola patient may go home

TNN | Jan 15, 2015, 02.34 AM IST

NEW DELHI: The 26-year-old Ebola patient, who was quarantined at IGI airport on November 11, continues to be under observation. Doctors said he will undergo further tests on Friday, when he completes 90 days of infection, to check for remnants of the virus in his semen.

... "The patient is stable. We will let him go home, if the tests are negative," said a senior health ministry official.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Ebola-patient-may-go-home/articleshow/45892471.cms
 
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