Spanish Ebola patient stable

Paramedics wearing protective suits move Spanish missionary Miguel Pajares, infected with ebola, on a special isolated stretcher, upon their arrival at Carlos III hospital, in Madrid. Picture: EMILIO NARANJO

Paramedics wearing protective suits move Spanish missionary Miguel Pajares, infected with ebola, on a special isolated stretcher, upon their arrival at Carlos III hospital, in Madrid. Picture: EMILIO NARANJO

Published Aug 7, 2014

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Madrid - The first European infected by a strain of Ebola that has killed more than 932 people in West Africa, Spanish priest Miguel Pajares, was stable in a Madrid hospital on Thursday after being airlifted from Liberia, health authorities said.

Pajares, 75, was working for a non-governmental organisation in Liberia and was repatriated along with his co-worker Juliana Bohi, a nun who has tested negative for the disease.

Liberia has declared a state of emergency over the crisis.

“The patients have arrived well, though a little disoriented. They are both now in quarantine,” Madrid health official Javier Rodriguez told a news conference.

The medical plane flown out to Liberia to bring Pajares and Bohi back to Spain touched ground at a military base in Madrid at 06.00 GMT before the two were escorted by police motorbikes and cars to the Carlos III hospital.

The hospital has cleared the entire sixth floor to treat the two patients, the health union said.

Highly contagious, Ebola, which has no known cure, kills more than half of the people who contract it. Victims suffer from fever, vomiting, diarrhoea and internal and external bleeding. - Reuters

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