Monday, March 23, 2015

Ebola Infection Threat in Los Angeles Santa Barbara County's Citizen

Yesterday a citizen of Santa Barbara County of Los Angeles is transported to special treatment unit of Ebola virus. He is having severe fever, swetting and symptoms related to Ebola infection. He is shifted in emergency to undergo a 21 day special treatment.

Santa Barbara County has started a health administration unit to monitor special cases which come from Ebola infected areas like Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. Susan Kein is in-charge of program and said that patient is only shifted for extra care. Test and treatment will disclose whether he contracted Ebola infection or not.


Susan has not disclosed name of admitting hospital. He has also contacted US Center for Disease Control and Prevention for sending blood samples. The patient will be under extra care until all results or clear. If infection is found then isolated facilities will be used to get rid of Ebola virus disease.

Ebola started from Africa and slowly spread to three nations. Thousands of cases were reported along with instant deaths without any treatment of medicines. It is unique disease which has no cure in medical science. Scientists around the world are trying very hard to make vaccines, drugs and other precautionary treatments which can cure or slow the infection of Ebola.

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