The national airline of the United Arab Emirates said Monday it has
disinfected one of its planes after health authorities there announced
that a Nigerian woman who died after flying in to the capital, Abu
Dhabi, may have been infected with the Ebola virus.
The health
authority in Abu Dhabi said in a statement carried by state news agency
WAM that the 35-year-old woman was traveling from Nigeria to India for
treatment of advanced metastatic cancer.
Her health deteriorated
while in transit at Abu Dhabi International Airport. As medics were
trying to resuscitate her, they found signs that suggested a possible
Ebola virus infection. The health authority noted, however, that her
preexisting medical condition also could have explained her death.
Medical
staff treating the woman followed safety and precautionary measures in
line with World Health Organization guidelines, the health authority
statement added.
The woman's husband, who was the only person
sitting next to her on the plane, as well as five medics who treated her
are being isolated pending test results on the deceased woman. All are
in good health and show no symptoms of the illness, according to health
officials.
Etihad Airways, the UAE's national carrier, said the
plane was disinfected in line with guidelines laid out by the airline
industry's main trade group. It said it continues to monitor the
situation and is working with health authorities "to ensure the
implementation of any and all measures necessary to ensure the safety
and well-being of its passengers and staff."
An Ebola outbreak
has killed more than 1,100 people, mostly in the three West African
countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to WHO figures.
Four people have died after contracting the disease in Nigeria,
Africa's most populous country.
The Ebola virus is typically
transmitted through direct person-to-person contact or through contact
with bodily secretions from an infected person. The WHO considers the
risk to passengers traveling on a flight with an infected person to be
very low.
Abu Dhabi is the capital and largest of seven sheikdoms
that make up the United Arab Emirates. The country has grown into a
major long-haul aviation hub. It is home to Abu Dhabi-based Etihad and
Dubai-based Emirates, the Middle East's largest airline.
Emirates
earlier this month became the first carrier to halt flights to Guinea
because of concerns about the spread of the Ebola virus there.
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