Thursday, October 9, 2014

The patient was intubated Ebola after submitting a bug … – The World

The patient was intubated Ebola after submitting a bug … – The World

The nursing assistant infected with the Ebola virus, Teresa Romero Ramos , is in a “very critical” situation, as reported by the Minister of Health of Madrid , Javier Rodriguez, who during an interpellation in the Assembly of Madrid has heard the criticism of the three opposition parties to its management in this case.

Earlier, the President of the Community of Madrid, Ignacio Gonzalez, Teresa Romero explained that “is in grave danger.”

The brother of the patient, José Ramón Romero Ramos , said that a doctor had told him that “there are no big” hopes and that is “complicated thing”. “Hopes?’s Possible, but it tells me (the doctor) that no large complicated … That is the thing,” said Romero Ramos told Television V (La Voz de Galicia), in which he acknowledged the worsening health of her sister.

José Ramón Romero, brother of the ill Ebola.

Previously, told La Sexta by Europa Press, José Ramón explained that Teresa has lung problems. Currently, he said, is being attended by about 14 people.

Earlier, the doctor at the Hospital de La Paz-Carlos III Yolanda Fuentes confirmed that the assistant suffered a worsening in their health and therefore the medical team will try another treatment. Romero was being treated with a serum extracted from the defenses sister Patience, who overcame the disease.

The doctor, who has explicitly left at the gates of Carlos III where the media are grouped, explained that they had “prohibited further information ‘about their state. “You have to respect their will,” he emphasized.



Three floors dedicated to Ebola

The 18 patients who were on the fourth floor of Carlos III have been given High or transferred to La Paz and Cantoblanco . Center managers want destine exclusively for health workers who treat those admitted for possible Ebola.

The Ministry of Health now shuffles modify protocols to Ebola for healthcare professionals in direct contact with infected patients be considered risk personnel and make them more active monitoring to increase your protection. It also examines the extent prescribed lower temperature (38.6 ° C) to activate the alert.

On the sixth floor, where the patient is admitted and infected the two case studies are about ten professionals per shift: three of them are doctors, one of Intensive and two Internal Medicine Unit for Tropical Diseases .

yesterday and evacuated the fifth floor, where they are now contacts risk: the husband of the auxiliary infected, the doctor Primary Care who attended him a physician Hospital Alcorcón and an optional center thereof. They are all under observation but asymptomatic.

The nursing assistant infected virus, 44 years old, tried to missionary Manuel García old when he joined the said hospital from Sierra Leone , where he was infected. The missionary died after four days of convalescence at the Carlos III.

Teresa Romero apparently contracted the disease by touching your face with the gloves with which he had entered the room of the missionary, as enunciated chief Internal Medicine, Hospital La Paz, Germán Ramírez , who has spoken of an “oversight.”

“No one told me, sensed but I learned from mobile. I suspected because the last time they went with a white diver, I asked the doctor for my results and did not speak clearly saw the phone and saw that he had given two positive for Ebola do not tell you to your face.. hear Teresa, you have Ebola, “according Four chain reminded, by telephone, on their way into the ER in the Hospital Alcorcón .

Reviews Health Minister to Madrid

In addition, spokespersons of Health of all parliamentary groups and professional nursing associations have also criticized Javier Rodríguez their statements that Romero had lied about his health.

“A Following the results we could be lying, but I put my crop, “said Rodriguez, who has today described as” unfortunate “that expression, although it has ratified the ill concealed information.

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