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Breaking News: Surgeon Dies After 'false Negative' Ebola Test In USA by coded01(op): 5:49pm On Nov 17, 2014
A surgeon who had tested negative for the deadly Ebola virus in Sierra Leone before testing positive days later died Monday in Omaha, Nebraska Medical Center announced.

Martin Salia, whose family lives in Maryland, was flown to Omaha from Sierra Leone on Saturday and rushed to the medical center's specialized biocontainment unit.

"We are extremely sorry to announce that the third patient we've cared for with the Ebola virus, Dr. Martin Salia, has passed away as a result of the advanced symptoms of the disease," the hospital said on its Facebook page.

"It is with an extremely heavy heart that we share this news," Phil Smith, medical director of the Biocontainment Unit at the hospital said in the statement. "Dr. Salia was extremely critical when he arrived here, and unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we weren't able to save him."

Tim Shenk, spokesman for Doctors Without Borders, said "false negative" test results are possible in the first days of symptoms when the viral load is relatively low. Salia was retested Nov. 10; that test was positive.

Smith said Salia was suffering from advanced symptoms of Ebola when he arrived in Nebraska, including kidney and respiratory failure. He was placed on dialysis, required a ventilator and received plasma, Smith said. Multiple medications included experimental ZMapp therapy, a new drug that has shown promise in fighting the disease.

"We used every possible treatment available to give Dr. Salia every possible opportunity for survival," Smith said. "As we have learned, early treatment with these patients is essential. In Dr. Salia's case, his disease was already extremely advanced by the time he came here for treatment."

Salia is the second person to die of Ebola in the United States. A Liberian man living in Texas, Thomas Eric Duncan, contracted the disease in his native country but was not diagnosed until after his return to Dallas. He died Oct. 8. Eight other people treated for the disease in the United States, including two at Nebraska Medical Center, survived.

Salia's wife, Isatu Salia, has said that her husband believed he had malaria or typhoid after testing negative for Ebola. But he grew sicker, and tested positive for the virus Nov. 10, she said.

Salia said her husband traveled frequently between the United States and his native Sierra Leone. He never stayed in the U.S. long because he believed people in Africa need him, she said. Salia had been working primarily at a hospital in Freetown that is not an Ebola treatment unit, but Salia worked in at least three other facilities in Sierra Leone, officials said.

The U.S. Embassy in Freetown said Salia paid for his evacuation. The travel costs and care of other Ebola patients flown to the U.S. were covered by the groups they worked for in West Africa.

The medical crew transporting Salia, 44, to Nebraska had determined he was critically ill and "possibly sicker than the first patients successfully treated in the United States."

Patients infected with the Ebola virus require a large number of staffers and around-the-clock care. Nebraska Medical Center has one of four U.S. special biomedical facilities, born in the aftermath of the 2001 terrorist attacks, actually designed to protect against bio­terrorism. The others are Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula, Mont., and the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md.

Ebola has killed more than 5,000 people in West Africa, mostly in Liberia, Sierra Leona, and Guinea.

"We're very grateful for the efforts of the team led by Dr. Smith," Isatu Salia said Monday. "In the short time we spent here, it was apparent how caring and compassionate everyone was. We are so appreciative of the opportunity for my husband to be treated here and believe he was in the best place possible."


http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/11/17/ebola-death-martin-salia/19162043/

Re: Breaking News: Surgeon Dies After 'false Negative' Ebola Test In USA by coded01(op): 5:51pm On Nov 17, 2014
RIP

Why are the infected Africans the only ones dying in America? lipsrsealed

Its obvious Africans are not regarded as important as the American-born!!! angry
Re: Breaking News: Surgeon Dies After 'false Negative' Ebola Test In USA by kelechiMarie(f): 6:01pm On Nov 17, 2014
RIP
Re: Breaking News: Surgeon Dies After 'false Negative' Ebola Test In USA by Nobody: 6:02pm On Nov 17, 2014
coded01:
RIP

Why are the infected Africans only dying in America? lipsrsealed

Its obvious Africans are not regarded as important as the American-born!!! angry
And I wonder whose fault that is.... undecided
Re: Breaking News: Surgeon Dies After 'false Negative' Ebola Test In USA by Horus(m): 6:18pm On Nov 17, 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q_IIOgCdIs

[size=15pt]Dr. Martin Salia dies from Ebola[/size]
Re: Breaking News: Surgeon Dies After 'false Negative' Ebola Test In USA by coded01(op): 6:18pm On Nov 17, 2014
CoolHunk:
And I wonder whose fault that is.... undecided
Nigerian-born American free me jare... grin
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