Emory University Hospital ambulance

Ebola-Stricken Missionary Arrives at Atlanta Hospital for Life-Saving Treatment

Share:

An American missionary stricken with Ebola in West Africa wore a protective white suit on Tuesday as she was wheeled on a stretcher into the Atlanta hospital where doctors will try to save her and a fellow aid worker from the deadly virus.

Nancy Writebol, 59, arrived in the United States after being flown overnight from Liberia and will be treated by infectious-disease specialists at Emory University Hospital, according to Christian missionary group SIM USA.

She will be in the same isolation ward as Dr. Kent Brantly, 33, an Ebola-infected American physician who was able to walk into the hospital when he arrived by ambulance on Saturday.

The pair are thought to be the first Ebola patients ever treated in the United States, and health officials have said the virus does not pose a significant threat to the public.

The medical aircraft carrying Writebol made a brief stop Tuesday morning to refuel in Bangor, Maine, before landing at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Georgia, local television footage showed.

She arrived at Emory’s hospital by ambulance just before 1 p.m. EST. The two paramedics who transported her into the hospital also wore white, full-body hazard suits to avoid any direct contact with the patient.

The contagious disease, concentrated in Africa, has killed nearly 900 people since February and has no proven cure. The death rate in the current epidemic is about 60 percent, experts say.

Writebol and Brantly served on a joint team in Monrovia run by Christian aid groups SIM USA and Samaritan’s Purse. They returned to the United States separately because the plane equipped to transport them could carry only one patient at a time.

Writebol, a mother of two from Charlotte, North Carolina, is a longtime missionary who had been working for SIM USA as a hygienist who decontaminated protective suits worn by health-care workers inside an isolation unit at a Monrovia treatment center.

The relief groups have said the condition of each aid worker improved in Liberia after the pair received an experimental drug previously tested only on monkeys.

It was not clear whether they will receive more of the drug in the United States. A spokeswoman for Samaritan’s Purse had no update on Brantly, who she said wanted to keep the latest details of his condition and treatment private.

Writebol’s arrival in Atlanta came a day after Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City said it was testing a man who traveled to a West African nation where Ebola has been reported. He arrived at the emergency room on Monday with a high fever and a stomach ache but was in good condition, hospital officials said.

The New York City Health Department, after consulting with the hospital and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said the patient was unlikely to have Ebola.

Health officials near Columbus, Ohio, also reported that a female patient recently returned from abroad had been checked for Ebola, with tests coming back negative. Franklin County, Ohio, Health Commissioner Susan Tilgner said a hospital had tested the woman to rule out Ebola due to risk factors, which she declined to describe in detail.

She said the tests had taken a few days and declined to say what country the woman had traveled to.


Additional reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York and Kim Palmer in Cleveland, Ohio; Writing by Colleen Jenkins; Editing by Scott Malone and Doina Chiacu

© 2014 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved.

Share:

Leave a Reply


More Spiritual Content
Top of the Week: The Man in the Red Hat Prophecy Revealed
Amanda Grace and Donné Clement Petruska: Trump Prophecies Fulfilled
Open Season on Jews: Renewed Antisemitism Sparks Global Outcry
Katie Souza, Alan DiDio on the Biblical Truth of Prosperity
Is Donald Trump God’s Chosen ‘Cyrus’ to Rebuild the Temple?
Isaiah Saldivar: Is Your Sickness Spiritual?
Greg Locke Prophecy: The Time of Pouring is Coming
Serpent Spirits, Drop Dead!
Did the CIA Really Find the Ark of the Covenant?
This Is Why Trump’s Appointments Will Not Be Blocked
previous arrow
next arrow
Shadow

Most Popular Posts

Latest Videos
76.2K Subscribers
994 Videos
7.5M Views
Share