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Sunday, January 4, 2015

Ebola Virus Affected British nurse, Pauline Cafferkey , is in very critical condition

British nurse, Pauline, is in very critical condition who treating in London hospital, while over past two days a suspected patient is also hospitalized. Pauline Cafferkey, 39-year-old, is now in a serious condition, doctors discovered The nurse affected the virus in Sierra Leone earlier than returning to UK. Doctors of “Royal Free London Hospital” said her situation had deteriorated. Drug that was used in the recovery of other Western patients has finished. Pauline Cafferkey was shifted to the “Royal Free London Hospital” on Monday to receive healing for the virus which has recently killed thousands crosswise west Africa. The 39 year old was reportedly this week sitting up and talking, however has deteriorated into a dangerous condition, hospital management said today.
Another suspected case of Ebola was reported just in Gloucestershire. A complete report on the hospital's website showed: 'The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is unhappy to announce that the situation of Pauline Cafferkey has steadily deteriorated over the last two days and is now dangerous. Mrs Cafferkey is being treated now in the isolation unit where doctors said her situation may worsen although showing symbols of progress last week. While save the Children at the Ebola Treatment Centre, She returned to UK from Kerry Town, Sierra Leone on Sunday, after spending almost five weeks in Africa with other volunteers. The nurse was rushed to Gartnavel General Hospital after landing in the Scottish city. After that she was transferred, in north London, to the Royal Free Hospital where already member nurse Will Pooley fully recovered from the virus previous year.
Doctors warned however that her situation might deteriorate. On news her condition had really bad today, Prime Minister David Cameron said: My prayers and thoughts are with Pauline Cafferkey who is in a very serious condition with Ebola. The nurse was in the best possible care, said Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. Jeremy said further, my thoughts are with Pauline Cafferkey and her family at this complicated time.

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