Added Mon 6th Oct 2014. A nurse in Spain has become the first person to contract Ebola outside of West Africa. She tested positive for the disease today. The nurse treated priest Manuel Garcia Viejo who was flown to Madrid from Sierre Leone after being infected there. He died in hospital in September 25th. |
First case of disease contracted outside W. Africa. A Spanish nurse who treated an Ebola victim in a Madrid clinic has tested positive for the virus. The nurse had treated a priest in Madrid who died of Ebola. She's thought to be the first person to have contracted the disease outside West Africa. |
A Spanish nurse who treated a priest in Madrid who died of Ebola is suspected to be the first case of the disease contracted outside West Africa. |
A Spanish nurse who treated a priest in Madrid who died of Ebola is suspected to be the first case of the disease contracted outside West Africa, media in Spain reported, citing sources within the country's health authorities. Spanish newspaper El Pais and radio Cadena Ser were among those who said.... |
A Spanish nurse who treated a priest in Madrid who died of Ebola is suspected to be the first case of the disease contracted outside West Africa, media in Spain reported on Monday, citing sources within the country's health authorities. |
MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish nurse who treated a priest in Madrid who died of Ebola is suspected to be the first case of the disease contracted outside West Africa, media in Spain reported on Monday, citing sources within the country's health authorities. |
MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish nurse who treated a priest in Madrid who died of Ebola is suspected to be the first case of the disease contracted outside West Africa, media in Spain reported on Monday, citing sources within the country's health authorities. |
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