US Ebola Patient Flown to Germany for Treatment
A second American humanitarian worker who contracted the Bundibugyo Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been safely evacuated and admitted to Frankfurt University Hospital in Germany. This transfer was organized after U.S. authorities sought assistance to facilitate quicker medical treatment in a specialized high-level isolation unit. German health officials, including Dr. Timo Wolf, who leads the special isolation unit, have confirmed that the patient is in stable condition and is receiving excellent early treatment. The individual is being kept in complete isolation—segregated from the rest of the facility—and poses no risk to the general public or other patients. The U.S. State Department and the World Health Organization (WHO) coordinated the transfer to Germany instead of directly to the United States for two main reasons: The flight duration from the DRC to Europe is considerably shorter than a trans-Atlantic flight to the United States. Given that evacu...