Ireland Testing Dead Person Recently In Africa For Ebola
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Ireland Testing Dead Person Recently In Africa For Ebola
The Health Service Executive (HSE) of Ireland has said that the country is testing a dead person who recently returned from Africa for the Ebola virus.
Appropriate infection control procedures are being put in place in the community and at the mortuary in the north-west county of Donegal where the person’s remains lie, pending the outcome of laboratory tests, the HSE said.
The test results are expected late on Friday and the risk of transmission of any disease is considered to be extremely low, it added in a statement.
“The public health department was made aware earlier on Thursday of the remains of an individual, discovered early in the morning, who had recently travelled to one of the areas in Africa, affected by the current Ebola virus disease outbreak,” it said.
“Blood samples have been sent for laboratory testing to confirm whether or not this individual had contracted Ebola virus disease,” the statement said.
It did not provide the age, gender or any other details about the dead person.
Very close personal contact with the infected individual or their body fluids would be needed for there to be any risk at all of contamination, Dr. Darina O’ Flanagan, Head of the HSE Health Protection Surveillance Centre, said in the statement.
The World Health Organization said on Wednesday that 2,473 people had been infected and 1,350 had died since the Ebola outbreak was identified in remote south-eastern Guinea in March.
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