Spain is said to have recorded its first case of Ebola after a nurse who treated an infected patient tested positive for the disease
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Spain is said to have recorded its first case of Ebola after a nurse who treated an infected patient tested positive for the disease
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Spain has reportedly diagnosed its first case of Ebola after a nurse who attended to an infected patient tested positive for the disease in Madrid.
The unidentified nurse was part of the team that treatedSpanish priest Manuel Garcia Viejo, who got infected inSierra Leone and died on September 25, BBC reports.
Viejo was the second Spaniard to die of the disease after another priest, Miguel Pajares, who contracted the disease inLiberia, died in August.
Further tests are being awaited to confirm the diagnosis.
The World Health Organization has put the death toll of the current Ebola outbreak at over 3,400, with most of the casualties coming from Liberia and Sierra Leone.
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