List of Ebola patients
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Thousands of individuals have suffered from Ebola virus disease (EVD), with some individuals notable as index cases or for having been doctors who treated other patients before becoming ill.
Ebola was discovered in 1976, with periodic outbreaks and cases noted since then.[1][1] (see List of Ebola outbreaks for an overview of outbreaks)
Contents
Cases by outbreak
1976 U.K. Lab case
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- Geoffrey Platt, a laboratory technician at the former Microbiological Research Establishment in Porton Down, Wiltshire, contracted Ebola in an accidental needlestick injury from a contaminated needle while handling samples from Africa.[2][3][4]
2000–2001 Uganda outbreak
- Matthew Lukwiya — died on 5 December 2000.[5]
2013–2015 West Africa epidemic
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- Patrick Sawyer — died on 24 July 2014.[6]
- Sheik Umar Khan — died on 29 July 2014.[7]
- Ameyo Adadevoh — died on 19 August 2014.[8]
- Thomas Eric Duncan — died on 8 October 2014.[9]
- Ian Crozier — contracted the disease in September 2014, was treated at Emory University from September 9 to October 19 of that year.[10]
Cases by continent
Africa
- Mbalu Fonnie, died from Ebola before paper on Ebola published.[7]
- Alex Moigboi, died from Ebola before paper on Ebola published.[7]
- Alice Kovoma, died from Ebola before paper on Ebola published.[7]
- Mohamed Fullah, died from Ebola before paper on Ebola published.[7]
- Sheik Umar Khan, died from Ebola before paper on Ebola published.[7]
- Ameyo Adadevoh, Nigerian Doctor contracted Ebola in August 2014.[11]
- Abraham Borbor (Died August 2014, received ZMapp).[12][13]
- Olivette Buck (Died September 2014).[14]
- Sahr Rogers[15]
- Unnamed Senegalese Doctor (WHO employee), evacuated to Germany August 2014.[16] Recovered by October 2014[17] ("1st German patient")
- Unnamed Ugandan Doctor evacuated to Germany in September 2014.[18] ("2nd Germany patient")
- Unnamed Liberian UN employee evacuated to Germany October 2014.[19] ("3rd German patient")
- Dr. Godfrey George, medical superintendent of Kambia Government Hospital died on 2 November 2014 from Ebola.[20]
- Dr. Martin Salia, died 17 November 2014 after contracting Ebola.[21]
- Dr. Michael Kargbo, died 18 November 2014.[22]
- Dr Dauda Koroma died on 5 December 2014.[23]
- Dr Thomas Rogers died on 5 December 2014.[23]
- Dr. Aiah Solomon Konoyeima died on 7 December 2014 from Ebola.[24]
- Dr. Victor Willoughby died on 18 December 2014.[25]
Europe
- William Pooley (received Zmapp[26][27])
- Brother Miguel Pajares[28] Died August 2014[29]
- Brother Manuel Garcia Viejo[30]
- Tessa Romero, a Spanish nurse, treated Viejo, ill in Octoboer 2014.[31]
- Unnamed French nurse evacuated to France. Recovered by October 2014, received favipiravir.[32][33]
- Unnamed Norwegian nurse evacuated to Norway in October 2014.[34]
- Unnamed U.N. peacekeeper from Nigeria recovered from Ebola by December 2014 after being evacuated to the Netherlands.[35]
- An Italian doctor was treated in Rome, Italy in November 2014 after contracting Ebola in West Africa.[36]
Europe
- William Pooley (received Zmapp Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.[37][38][27])
- Brother Miguel Pajares[28] Died August 2014[29]
- Brother Manuel Garcia Viejo[30]
- Tessa Romero, a Spanish nurse, treated Viejo, ill in Octoboer 2014.[31]
- Unnamed French nurse evacuated to France. Recovered by October 2014, received favipiravir.[32][33]
- Unnamed Norwegian nurse evacuated to Norway in October 2014.[34]
- Unnamed U.N. peacekeeper from Nigeria recovered from Ebola by December 2014 after being evacuated to the Netherlands.[35]
- An Italian doctor was treated in Rome, Italy in November 2014 after contracting Ebola in West Africa.[36]
List of cases treated outside of West Africa during its epidemic
By start of 2015, there were many patients treated outside of Africa.[39]
- Sengalese Doctor evacuated to Germany.[17]
- Ugandan Doctor evacuated to Germany.[18]
- U.N. employee evacuated to Germany[19]
- Evacuated U.S. Doctor (Martin Salia)[21]
- Spanish priest/aid worker #1 (Pajares)[28] Died August 2014[29]
- Spanish priest/aid worker #2 (Viejo).[30]
- Spanish nurse.[31]
- French nurse.[32]
- Norwegian nurse.[34]
- U.N. Peacekeeper treated in NL.[35]
- Italian doctor[36]
- NBC cameraman[40]
- Missionary Doctor (Brantly)[41]
- Writebol[41][42]
- Liberian national (Duncan)[9]
- Texas nurse #1 (Pham)[42]
- Texas nurse #2 (Vinson)[42]
- NY Doctor (Spencer)[43]
- British nurse #1 (Pooley), evacuated to U.K.[27]
- British nurse #2 (Cafferkey) [39]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 CDC - Ebola
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- ↑ Outbreaks Chronology: Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 18 Sept. 2014. Web. 19 Sept. 2014.
- ↑ "Dr. Matthew's Passion", New York Times, 18 February 2001
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- ↑ Sierra Leone News : How Ebola Killed a popular Freetown female doctor, Dr. Olivette Buck
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- ↑ 0th Sierra Leonean Doctor Dies From Ebola
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- ↑ http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/nov/11/will-pooley-treating-ebola-patients-sierra-leone-wonderful-job
- ↑ http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/sep/03/british-ebola-patient-will-pooley-discharged-hospital
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 British Ebola nurse in critical condition, hospital says
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- ↑ Doctor Tests Positive for Ebola in New York City