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Saudi man suspected of contracting Ebola on trip
to Sierra Leone dies in a Jeddah hospital, health
officials say.
On Wednesday, a man suspected to have
contracted Ebola died in Saudi Arabia. If
confirmed, this will be the first Ebola-related
death outside of Africa.
Global health experts at the World Health
Organization are also at the moment meeting to
discuss new measures to tackle the Ebola
outbreak.
The meeting is expected to last two days and will
decide whether to declare a global health
emergency.
The virus has killed nearly 900 people since
February in West Africa.
The outbreak began in February in Guinea, and
has since spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone and
Nigeria.
On Wednesday a nurse became the second
person to die from Ebola in Nigeria.
Nigeria’s health minister said five other cases
of Ebola were being treated in isolation in Lagos,
sub-Saharan Africa’s largest city.
It comes as leading infectious disease experts
have called for experimental treatments to be
offered more widely.
Two US aid workers who contracted Ebola in
Liberia appear to be improving after receiving
an unapproved medicine ahead of their
evacuation back to the US.
But it is not clear if the ZMapp drug, which has
only been tested on monkeys, can be credited
with their improvement.
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