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Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

Update:

1 confirmed patient

5 hospitalised suspects

2 of the 5 tested negative, still in hospital.

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13:08 President of the Community of Madrid, Ignacio Gonzalez, said today that the nursing assistant affected by the virus Ebola has experienced "a little bit of improvement in the last few hours."

11:31 Isolated another nurse from La Paz to a possible new infection by Ebola . She was part of the medical team who treated the Spanish missionaries repatriated

11:28 Indeed, right now there are 6 people admitted for risk of Ebola in the La Paz-Hostpital Carlos III: The auxiliary technique enferemería, two suspected cases (including the husband of the patient), another nurse who entered last night (for safety but showed no fever), other nursing assistant who treated the missionaries and finally the latter case we have announced a few minutes ago.

11:22 The Hospital Carlos Paz-III will keep "under observation" to a school nurse who was working in the wards where the auxiliary is entered Nursing infected virus Ebola after submitting "a low-grade fever," as confirmed center sources. This nurse would now six people admitted to La Paz Hospital Carlos III.

Leer más: http://endirecto.lavanguardia.com/salud/20141008/54417728504/ebola.html#ixzz3FYCFJCTm
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

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Madrid. (EP) .- Teresa Romero , the assistant of nurses infected by Ebola , has acknowledged that she could have touched the face with one of the gloves to retire a portion of the protective suit with which she dressed to meet missionary Manuel Garc?a Viejo, died on 25 September as a result of this virus.

So said Germ?n Ram?rez, one of the doctors attending the nursing assistant admitted to the University Hospital La Paz, Carlos III of Madrid, having talked to her this morning.

"This morning has revised her entire costume set chain and activity in the room," said the doctor, who has said that one of the times he has sent "this possibility" of contact with the face.


Leer m?s: http://www.lavanguardia.com/salud/2...tocarse-cara-guantes-traje.html#ixzz3FYiaJ9qq
 
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Spanish nurse's assistant may have caught Ebola taking off suit, doctor says

By Laura Smith-Spark and Laura Perez Maestro, CNN

updated 10:06 AM EDT, Wed October 8, 2014

Madrid (CNN) -- A doctor treating the Spanish nurse's assistant who's the first person to contract Ebola outside Africa in the current outbreak said Wednesday that she may have been exposed while removing her protective suit.

Dr. German Ramirez said the woman, who is in isolation at Madrid's Carlos III Hospital, had told him it was possible that she might have had contact with the suit -- possibly the gloves -- on her face.

"That's what we were working on -- on the errors possibly made while removing the protective suit," he told reporters outside the hospital.
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Five people were under observation in a hospital Wednesday -- the woman's husband, judged to be at high risk of infection; a nurse from the same hospital admitted Wednesday morning after showing symptoms; another nurse's assistant who worked on the same team as the infected woman, whose first test was negative; a nurse who has tested negative once for the virus and is expected to have a second test Wednesday; and an engineer who returned from Nigeria, who likewise has tested negative and is awaiting a second test.
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/08/world/europe/ebola-spain/index.html
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

There is a clear pattern emerging here that the patients themselves are being blamed for spreading the disease outside of Africa. The Texas patient was accused of "lying on the form" about the contact with the pregnant Ebola case, even though all pregnant women are turned away from hospitals these days in Liberia and he was likely told that there was no way she could have Ebola. Now we have this case where some doctor is saying that she "could" have made errors in removing her PPE. This shouldn't be possible, someone should have been watching her de-gown and there really should be video of the process so that we can know for sure. In both cases the patients were turned away from the hospital because the spin on this is complacency. Complacency is the enemy and public officials seem to be propagating it in order to prevent panic but there are real risks and these types of cases are going to keep occurring as long as we have raging outbreaks in West Africa. This is not the patient's fault but human nature.
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

Blacknail - couldnt agree more.
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

At least we're hearing more about second tests after a negative. I don't recall explicit mention of that in news stories, prior to this case. Not even so much on the Dallas patient contacts.

Sucks that the CYA seems to be throwing the patients under the bus.
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

oct 8 2014

19:35 The nursing assistant who entered last night at the Hospital Carlos III who joined yesterday by presenting few tenths of a fever after participating in the safety device of cases of repatriation of Ebola has already been discharged following a negative on the test.

This was stated by the Minister of Health of the Community of Madrid, Javier Rodriguez, who explained that the patient was admitted yesterday but was discharged "because fortunately" the test was negative, which were "reassuring". The patient was admitted proactively presenting with a clinical grade fever.

Leer m?s: http://endirecto.lavanguardia.com/salud/20141008/54417728504/ebola.html#ixzz3FaPIgPHP
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

I was under the impression that early tests frequently give false negatives, and that until two negative tests have occurred a couple of days apart, a suspect case cannot be discounted?? If this suspect case only came forward yesterday, surely it is too early to say what the outcome is with any certainty?
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

Hospital worker: Spaniard exposed in ER for 8 hours after positive Ebola test

By Greg Botelho, Laura Smith-Spark and Laura Perez Maestro, CNN
updated 9:53 PM EDT, Wed October 8, 2014

Madrid (CNN) -- Teresa Romero Ramos sought out help three times.

Finally, one week after first seeing a doctor, Romero found out why she felt so sick: She had Ebola.

Even after her Ebola test came back positive at Madrid's Alcorcon hospital, Romero had to wait.

According to a worker at that hospital, Romero lay in the emergency room -- exposed to other patients as well as medical staff, going back and forth -- for eight hours before being transferred to a hospital in the Spanish capital that specializes in infectious diseases.
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/08/world/europe/ebola-spain/index.html
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

From my mobile while travelling i can t post links. State of health of Teresa deteriorating.
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

From my mobile while travelling i can t post links. State of health of Teresa deteriorating.


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15:22 We recall that according to reports the status of Teresa Romero gets worse. 7 other people who have been in contact with the infected are admitted to observation status. For now, have not tested positive for Ebola.

http://endirecto.lavanguardia.com/salud/20141008/54417728504/ebola.html
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

Hospital: Condition Of Spanish Nurse With Ebola Is Deteriorating

by SCOTT NEUMAN

October 09, 2014


Hospital officials in Spain are saying that the condition of a nurse quarantined with Ebola has worsened.

Yolanda Fuentes, an official at the Carlos III hospital in Madrid says of Ebola patient Teresa Romero Ramos, 44: "Her clinical situation has deteriorated but I can't give any more information due to the express wishes of the patient."

Romero was admitted to the hospital earlier this week after she was apparently infected by a contaminated glove she was using in the treatment of another Ebola patient who later died.

More: NPR
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

9 October 2014 Last updated at 08:54 ET

Ebola: Spanish nurse Teresa Romero 'worsens'

The health of a Spanish nurse who became the first person to contract Ebola outside of West Africa has worsened, a hospital official said on Thursday.

Teresa Romero's brother said her health had deteriorated and she was now being helped with her breathing in hospital.

Meanwhile, two doctors who treated her have been admitted for observation.

The admissions bring to six the total number of people under quarantine at the hospital in Madrid.

A spokesman for the Carlos III hospital said that so far neither of the two doctors recently admitted had shown Ebola symptoms.
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Full text:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-29548001
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

19:10 / The state of health of the nursing assistant affected by Ebola , Teresa Romero, remains " very serious, "although it is no longer" intubated "according to informed sources the Hospital Carlos III de Madrid.

http://endirecto.lavanguardia.com/salud/20141008/54417728504/ebola.html
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

Sept 25 - priest dies
Oct 1 - symptoms begin
Oct 6 - reports to ER with slightly elevated temp 38.6C temp = 101.5F
Oct 9 - very serious, deteriorating, but no longer intubated


Deteriorating but no longer intubated don't usually go together.
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

21:21 The patient infected with Ebola , Teresa Romero, is "very critical." This has been declared by the Minister of Health of the Community of Madrid, Javier Rodríguez in the full Assembly in Madrid.

La Vanguardia
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

UPDATED 10/09/2014 - 21:58

The nursing assistant Teresa Romero, infected by the Ebola virus, has experienced a severe deterioration in his health over Thursday and is in a "very critical" situation, as reported by the Minister of Health of Community of Madrid, Javier Rodriguez.

The president of the Community of Madrid, Ignacio Gonzalez, has also confirmed the delicate state of health Romero, whose life has said, "is in grave danger."

Previously, the regional secretary of the Union of Practical Nursing, Elvira Gonz?lez, had said at the gates of the center that the patient was "serious, intubated and begins to have multiple organ failure," a claim that was denied by hospital source Carlos III of Madrid.

Diario de Sevilla
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

Sept 25 - priest dies
Oct 1 - symptoms begin
Oct 6 - reports to ER with slightly elevated temp 38.6C temp = 101.5F
Oct 9 - very serious, deteriorating, but no longer intubated


Deteriorating but no longer intubated don't usually go together.

That is true. Sometimes people are deliberately intubated just to make management easier, especially if they are combative for whatever reason, or are vomiting & are not very alert. In this situation, it might also lessen the risk to caregivers. Perhaps that was just a misunderstanding somewhere along the line?
 
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/10/world/europe/ebola-spain-nurse-hospital.html?_r=0
Condition of Spanish Nurse With Ebola Worsens, Officials Say
By RAPHAEL MINDEROCT. 9, 2014
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Officials disinfected Ms. Romero?s home on Thursday, a day after her dog, Excalibur, was euthanized as a precautionary measure, amid protests from animal rights activists, who tried to block access to the home. Excalibur?s fate also incited widespread outrage on social media.

Callously, needlessly killed, not euthanized. Did she know? Was her husband able to conceal his own grief if he was communicating with her to support her emotionally?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9164466/Grief-leaves-the-body-at-risk-of-infection.html
Grief leaves the body at risk of infection
It really is possible to "die of a broken heart" according to research that has revealed how bereavement can weaken the body's ability to fight off infections.
By Richard Gray, Science Correspondent
7:30AM BST 25 Mar 2012
 
Re: Spain: Spanish Nurse Who Treated Ebola Victim in Madrid Tests Positive For Disease - 2nd confirming test confirms nosocomial transmission

I was concerned about the shock of grief for her too. It certainly didn't help and could have been postponed until she was on the mend, if she was fortunate enough to survive. I haven't seen if she got any antivirals?
 
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