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Thursday, October 16, 2014
GoLocalWorcester Health Team
The United States has about five hospitals with special isolation units capable of containing Ebola victims, and a slowly growing list of US citizens in need of care including: Texas Presbyterian Hospital and Nebraska Medical Center where US victims are currently being treated.
Four American citizens have been identified as confirmed cases: Ashoka Mukpo, and only - Dr. Richard Sacra of UMass Medical - has been successfully treated and released.
Concerns about Rhode Island’s preparedness in the case of a confirmed Ebola case has sparked conversation among local experts - including Director of Health Dr. Michael Fine - to speak out on the topic.
The CDC is currently supervising Texas Presbyterian Hospital for persons who have potentially come into contact with the index patient and has recently deployed a second team "to train and assist the hospital in infection control and the monitoring of health care workers." We have created a timeline to track the development of the virus' intercontinental spread.
Related Slideshow: Timeline of Ebola in the US
Since July, GoLocalProv has been covering the Ebola virus and its outbreak. We have created a timeline to track the development of the virus' intercontinental spread.
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August 2
Dr. Kent Brantly Arrives in the US
The first confirmed case of Ebola in the US, Dr. Kent Brantly, arrives at Emory University Hospital for experimental treatment after contracting the virus in Liberia.
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August 4
Nancy Writebol Arrives in the US
The second Ebola victim arrives at Emory University Hospital for experimental Zmapp treatment. Writebol contracted the virus in Liberia while working for the charity Samaritan’s Purse.
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August 15
Director of Health Warns of Ebola Threat in Rhode Island
Dr. Michael Fine, Director of the Rhode Island Department of Health (HEALTH), said that the possibility of Ebola coming to Rhode Island is "very real," but says he believes that Rhode Island is well-prepared -- and that his major concerns right now are for the outbreak West Africa.
Photo: CDC
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September 9
Dr. Richard Sacra, Central Massachusetts Doctor Arrives in the US
The third American to be infected with Ebola arrives at University of Nebraska Medical Center to receive a blood plasma infusion.
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Photo: University of Massachusetts Medical School
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October 3
Ebola Infected Rhode Islander to be Treated in Nebraska
Providence resident Ashoka Mukpo, the fourth American to contract the Ebola virus will be treated in Nebraska, according to Rhode Island Department of Health's Chief Officer of Health Promotion Christina Batastini.
"Mukpo will not be treated at a Rhode Island hospital. He is being flown to University of Nebraska Medical Center,"said Batastini.
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October 13
Ebola Update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provided an Ebola update to media on Monday, focusing on the latest case in Dallas, Texas.
Confirming the first case of Ebola contracted in America by a nurse caring for the "Dallas index patient" at Texas Presbyterian Hospital tested positive for Ebola, CDC Director Dr. Thomas Friedan said the nurse is "being cared for and is clinically stable," and referred any other questions on the patient's safety to the hospital.
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October 14
Five Removed from Flight in Logan
Five passengers have been removed from a flight from Dubai by Emergency Response personel according to Tweets from passengers on the plane now grounded at Logan. None of the passengers had been to West Africa, but Massport will continue to be vigilant in disease prevention and screening.
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