Delhi Airport authorities has quarantined a man who was cured of Ebola in Liberia but continued to show traces of the virus in samples of his semen after arriving in the country. The guy who lived in Liberia for some time infected with Ebola virus. He went under initial quarantine in Liberia and secured clearance certificate. But on his arrival at Delhi airport his semen sample showed Ebola virus existence.
One of the health department official said "It is not an Ebola case, he is an Ebola-treated patient who is negative in blood but whose body fluid is positive. He has no symptoms" According to sources its confirmed that the guy arrived in Delhi on Nov10 will be under scanner for 90 days. He will be released on the final reports of his virus clearance from his semen.
The present outbreak of Ebola is the worst on record. It has killed at least 5,177 people in Africa especially. In west African countries Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea are the most affected countries in this outbreak.
One of the health department official said "It is not an Ebola case, he is an Ebola-treated patient who is negative in blood but whose body fluid is positive. He has no symptoms" According to sources its confirmed that the guy arrived in Delhi on Nov10 will be under scanner for 90 days. He will be released on the final reports of his virus clearance from his semen.
The present outbreak of Ebola is the worst on record. It has killed at least 5,177 people in Africa especially. In west African countries Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea are the most affected countries in this outbreak.