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Omaha Steve

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Thu Oct 23, 2014, 02:32 AM Oct 2014

With 2nd Ebola patient's release, defense chief Hagel, HHS ask Nebraska med center to share what....

Source: Omaha World Herald

By Bob Glissmann

Now that the Nebraska Medical Center’s biocontainment unit has released a second Ebola-free patient, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and other federal officials want unit staffers to share what they have learned.

Ashoka Mukpo, the second American Ebola patient to be sent to the unit, left the hospital Wednesday after a little more than 16 days of treatment. Mukpo issued a statement full of thanks for the care he was given but with a heavy heart over receiving something that is denied many in West Africa.

“Today is a joyful day for my family and I,” Mukpo wrote. At the same time, he said he is “aware of the global inequalities that allowed me to be flown to an American hospital when so many Liberians die alone with minimal care.”

Both Mukpo, a 33-year-old freelance journalist, and Dr. Rick Sacra, a 52-year-old medical missionary treated in Omaha last month, contracted the Ebola virus while working in Monrovia, Liberia. Caring for the two of them has helped Nebraska Med Center officials refine protocols for treating Ebola patients, processing their lab samples and protecting the workers who care for them.

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With 2nd Ebola patient's release, defense chief Hagel, HHS ask Nebraska med center to share what.... (Original Post) Omaha Steve Oct 2014 OP
Now if only we could get these "best practices" to West Africa Sienna86 Oct 2014 #1
In a free market, this could be proprietary. rickford66 Oct 2014 #2
Not necessarily TexasMommaWithAHat Oct 2014 #3

Sienna86

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1. Now if only we could get these "best practices" to West Africa
Thu Oct 23, 2014, 07:52 AM
Oct 2014

It is good to know that with proper and timely treatment, the chances of survival are good.

TexasMommaWithAHat

(3,212 posts)
3. Not necessarily
Thu Oct 23, 2014, 12:06 PM
Oct 2014

All treatment he received would be in his medical records, and those records can always be obtained under the right circumstances and by the right person. Now, if they "invented" a new medication, you are correct.

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