Glasgow Times

Ebola nurse is released following health scare

Scot Pauline is not infectious, say team at hospital

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SCOTS nurse Pauline Cafferkey has been discharged from hospital after being treated for the third time for a complicati­on linked to Ebola.

The Royal Free Hospital said the Scottish medic was released yesterday and is “not infectious”.

The 40-year-old was originally infected with the killer disease while working in Sierra Leone in December 2014, and she was flown from Glasgow to the London hospital on February 23 for her latest treatment.

In a statement, the Royal Free said: “Pauline Cafferkey has today been discharged from the care of the Royal Free Hospital following her admission due to a complicati­on related to her previous infection by the Ebola virus.

“We can confirm that Pauline is not infectious.

“The Ebola virus can only be transmitte­d by direct contact with the blood or bodily fluids of an i nfected person while they are symptomati­c.”

Ms Cafferkey spent almost a month in an isolation unit at the Royal Free after being flown home from west Africa.

She was released after making a recovery, but she fell ill again in October last year and was again treated at the Royal Free for meningitis caused by Ebola.

At one point, the Scottish nurse was described as “critically ill’’ but she was discharged in November and transferre­d to Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital to continue her recovery, later returning home.

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said on Tuesday last week that Ms Cafferkey was in a stable condition at the city hospital after “routine monitoring” identified a problem. She was later flown to London.

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt tweeted: “It’s fantastic news that Pauline Cafferkey has been discharged from hospital. Outstandin­g care again from @RoyalFreeN­HS #NHSheroes.”

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