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  • Germany, Berlin: Suspected case- negative for ebola

    A 30-year-old West African has been taken to Berlin's Virchow hospital after she showed symptoms of Ebola.

    An employee at a Job Centre in Berlin's Pankow district told broadcaster rbb that one of her clients showed the early symptoms of the Ebola virus.

    The patient had collapsed and emergency medical services were called.

    According to the Berliner Zeitung, she said she had had contact with victims of the deadly disease in her homeland.

    An initial assessment determined that the patient was showing symptoms of Ebola and the paramedics put in place quarantine measures, according to a spokesman for the Berlin fire department at the Job Centre on Storkower Strasse. The patient was immediately isolated in an ambulance.
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    Source: http://www.focus.de/regional/berlin/...d_4069544.html


    Prenzlauer Berg Ebola suspected in job center in Berlin
    Updated on Tuesday, 08.19.2014, 14:25

    In Berlin there is a suspicion of Ebola. In a Job Center in Prenzlauer Berg, a woman suffered a circulatory collapse. After she pointed out typical signs of the deadly infectious disease, she was transferred to the special isolation of the Virchow-Klinikum with their contact persons.

    As the "Berliner Morgenpost" reported the job center was locked in Prenzlauer Berg on Tuesday on suspicion. Accordingly, the suspected case concerns a 30-year-old woman. She had initially suffered a circulatory collapse.

    The police confirmed to ABC Online that you have blocked off the job center in the Storkower road for the fire brigade and this use is tantamount to an Ebola suspected.
    "Suspicion of contagious disease"

    The spokesman for the Berlin Fire Department, Sven Gerling, ABC Online said. "I can confirm that the suspicion of contagious disease is" given, whether it is to handle the virus Ebola, he could not say anything at this time.

    The ambulance service was first called to duty because of poor circulation, Gerling said. "The ambulance service has come to the conclusion that it could be a contagious disease in resort. Then, the medical officer was informed. This is now on site. "
    Also contact persons isolated in hospital

    The woman concerned has now been brought to the special isolation in Virchow-Klinikum with several contact persons. Patients are cared for there by doctors in protective suits.

    Ebola can be detected only through a blood test. The process usually takes several hours. The Ebola virus has already claimed the lives of at the current epidemic in West Africa more than 1200 people. An introduction to Europe but is considered unlikely. In Germany so far all suspected cases have not been confirme

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      Re: Germany, Berlin: Suspected case

      Anyone know how long time it takes to get Ebola test result back?

      minutes? hours? days?

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        Re: Germany, Berlin: Suspected case

        A modern lab can do it in a matter of hours.

        But . . . patients often won't test positive until 48 hours AFTER symptoms first appear, and so two tests are often required to R/O Ebola roughly 48 hours apart.
        All medical discussions are for educational purposes. I am not a doctor, just a retired paramedic. Nothing I post should be construed as specific medical advice. If you have a medical problem, see your physician.

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          Re: Germany, Berlin: Suspected case

          600 quarantined in Berlin Ebola scare
          Published: 19 Aug 2014 14:16 GMT+02:00
          Updated: 19 Aug 2014 14:16 GMT+02:00

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          She was taken for testing at Berlin's Virchow hospital. Doctors later said that Ebola was no longer suspected and that the woman was probably suffering from an intestinal infection, the Berliner Zeitung reported.

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            Re: Germany, Berlin: Suspected case

            Thanks for the replies, and thank God it turned out NOT being Ebola

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              Re: Germany, Berlin: Suspected case- negative for ebola

              Source: http://www.shanghaidaily.com/article...aspx?id=236294


              Tests rule out suspected case of Ebola in Berlin
              Aug 20,2014

              BERLIN, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- The suspected case of Ebola in Berlin has not been confirmed, said the Charite University Medicine Berlin on Tuesday...

              ...Based on the results of blood analysis, all tests for the detection of Ebola were negative.

              Shortly after the patient was admitted to the infection station, a malaria infection was found microscopically and an appropriate therapy was initiated
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