Thursday, 21 August 2014

American Doctor who Had Ebola Has Been Treated, Discharged

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ZMapp is working against the deadly Ebola disease. Kent Brantly, the American doctor who was infected with Ebola Virus in Liberia has been successfully treated and he was on Thursday discharged from hospital.
Dr. Brantly was working for Samaritan’s Purse, a charity working to help the poor Ebola patients in the West African country, when he also started manifesting symptoms of the killer virus.
The disciplined doctor immediately isolated himself for three days and after it was confirmed that he had the virus, he was airlifted in a special ambulance to the United States and taken to the Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.
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Also, Nancy Writebol, the second American to have contracted the virus, was also flown to the states, and her husband said on Thursday that she was making remarkable progress.
After Dr. Brantly’s release, President of Samaritan’s Purse, Franklin Graham, thanked God but said more than 350 people working for the charity were still in Liberia and needed prayers.
“Today I join all of our Samaritan’s Purse team around the world in giving thanks to God as we celebrate Dr. Kent Brantly’s recovery from Ebola and release from the hospital.
“I know that Dr. Brantly and his wonderful family would ask that you please remember and pray for those in Africa battling, treating and suffering from Ebola. Those who have given up the comforts of home to serve the suffering and the less fortunate are in many ways just beginning this battle.
“We have more than 350 staff in Liberia, and others will soon be joining them, so please pray for those who have served with Dr. Brantly – along with the other doctors, aid workers and organisations that are at this very moment desperately trying to stop Ebola from taking any more lives,” he said.

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