US President Barack Obama confirmed last night that his government will develop new tests for the detection of HIV / Ebola / passenger aircraft in both West African countries affected by the disease or in the United States .. stressing the importance of a current procedures strictly.
Obama said, "but we also will work on procedures for additional scans of passengers either at the source or here in the United States."
However, the White House said that a ban on travel from the West African countries, called by some US officials will limit the ability to fight Ebola.
Said White House spokesman Josh Earnest said officials do not want to disrupt transportation systems used to send supplies and personnel to the hardest hit countries in West Africa, therefore the travel ban is not taken into account.
While she was involved in combating the deadly virus agencies aspiration Obama on the latest developments Thomas Eric Duncan was the first person with a pal / Ebola / in the United States fighting for his life in hospital Bdulals.
It was Duncan had developed symptoms after arriving at Dallas, coming from Liberia two weeks ago, raising fears of the spread of the worst outbreaks of / Ebola / yet West Africa where he appeared in March and killed more than 3,400 people out of about 7,500 confirmed cases and potential of.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified 10 people who had close contacts Duncan directly and said they represent a greater risk of infection .. did not appear on any of them symptoms of the disease.
And can be transmitted virus / Ebola / which causes fever, vomiting and diarrhea through body fluids such as blood and saliva.
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