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Saudi Government Denies 2nd Ebola Case
2014-08-09
The Health Ministry denied Thursday the appearance of another Ebola virus fever case in Jeddah and urged the media not to publish such reports without confirmation.

"We will inform the public about the development of the new killer virus in full transparency and have taken measures to protect citizens and residents from such infectious diseases," the ministry said.

Meanwhile, Abdul Aziz Al-Zahrani, the brother of the man who died of Ebola on Wednesday, blamed the negligence of medical staff at a private hospital in the city for the death.

"They delayed identifying Ibrahim's disease, resulting in his demise," he said.
He ruled out suggestions that Ibrahim had taken medicines that complicated his disease.

He said Ibrahim had stayed two days at a private hospital north of Jeddah before he was transferred to King Fahd Hospital.

He requested the ministry to conduct medical tests on all the members of Ibrahim's family to make sure they are free from the disease.
The next Hajj will fall between October 2-7 2014...
Some of the world's problems may solve themselves while the researchers work frantically to find a vaccine and a cure. There's also MERS, still warming up.
Posted by:Elmerert Hupens2660

#5  So they think it isn't Ebola, but are still worried about similar hemorrhagic fevers. Hanta virus, anyone?

I believe there are two types of tests, SteveS. A fairly quick one which appears to be indicative, I'm guessing of the 'it's probably not Ebola' type, whatever that might mean technically, and a slower, more elaborate test that is definitive, perhaps 'it's definitely not Ebola, but it is this other thing.' I'm talking through my hat on this, but that's how they seem to be reporting about things. And likely both tests can say yes to Ebola, the first tentatively, the second definitively.

But it would be nice if somebody who knows about such things chimed in with actual information...
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-08-09 23:41  

#4  Dengue spreading rapidly in SA.
Posted by: phil_b   2014-08-09 20:35  

#3  Interesting, tw. From the artic: The "same U.S. laboratories will carry out further precise and developed tests to ensure the absence of other viruses that could cause hemorrhagic fever,"

So they think it isn't Ebola, but are still worried about similar hemorrhagic fevers. Hanta virus, anyone?
Posted by: SteveS   2014-08-09 15:37  

#2  Update from An Nahar:
Deceased Saudi Negative for Ebola in First Test Results
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-08-09 14:23  

#1  "These are not the filoviruses you are looking for." /waves hand
Posted by: SteveS   2014-08-09 12:53  

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