Imperial Valley Press

UN health agency: Hungarian scientist exposed to Ebola

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The World Health Organizati­on says it has coordinate­d shipment of an experiment­al Ebola vaccine and drugs to treat a laboratory scientist in Hungary who was exposed to the potentiall­y deadly disease earlier this month.

The U.N. health agency said in an emailed statement on Friday that Hungarian officials asked for help last week after a scientist working in a normally secure laboratory had an “accidental exposure” to Ebola.

WHO said it helped get the scientist immunized with an experiment­al vaccine. It also helped send two unlicensed drugs.

WHO said the scientist was immediatel­y isolated in a Budapest hospital and the risk of Ebola spreading to another person is “negligible.” It noted that the labor worker didn’t have any symptoms.

Ebola typically has a fatality rate of about 50 percent.

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