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Ebola scare: 116 people arrive from worst-affected Liberia in Delhi and Mumbai
2014-08-28
Ebola gets out in India? What could go wrong? The enormity of the Ebola outbreak hit home on Tuesday as 112 Indians and four Nepalese arrived in the country on different flights from Liberia. This West African country has seen over 600 deaths so far and is the worst affected. Till late in the night, 88 people had arrived -- 71 in Mumbai and 17 in Delhi. More were on their way on different commercial flights.

Health ministry sources said of the 17 passengers who arrived at the Delhi airport, one person has been found to have fever and sore throat which is associated with Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) besides other diseases. "The passenger suspected for EVD has been quarantined at the Airport Health Organisation (APHO), a specialized health centre run by the health ministry to screen international passengers for deadly diseases. We have sent the passenger's blood sample for test," said a ministry official.

At least six others, including two women and a child, were taken to APHO for detailed health screening and officials later claimed they did not have any symptoms of the disease. In addition, five passengers from routine flights from the affected countries -- Sierra Leone, Republic of Guinea and Nigeria -- with symptoms of fever have been quarantined at the isolation facility at Delhi airport, said health ministry sources.
Posted by:Frank G

#6  have been quarantined at the isolation facility at Delhi airport
Think they swabbed down the planes?
Posted by: Skidmark   2014-08-28 23:15  

#5  The Indians are almost certainly small traders and possibly some of their families. Liberians aren't generally very happy with them, any more than they were with the Lebanese before them, and as far as I know social interactions are minimal. My guess would be that none of the Indians had been invited to Liberian funerals, or cared for sick Liberians. The main question--and I've heard both yes and no--is can they have been infected by handling objects (e.g. coins) previously handled by someone infected?
Posted by: James   2014-08-28 21:15  

#4  India in general would be conducive to the spread of Ebola. Especially in the cities, in the slums. If it gets out in India things will get really nasty. No posdible way to contain it.
Posted by: Sonny Glarong6820   2014-08-28 14:44  

#3  seems like rural southern India would be very conducive to ths spread of Ebola, no?
Posted by: AlanC   2014-08-28 14:11  

#2  blue non-ascii removed.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2014-08-28 10:37  

#1  the WHO with a budget of $4.2 billion have abandoned their regular updates on new infections / deaths

the infection numbers have been growing at about 150% every 2 weeks. at that rate, in six months a million people per month will be getting it
Posted by: anon1   2014-08-28 10:34  

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