A Saudi Arabian who had travelled to Sierra Leone
and had symptoms similar to those found in Ebola sufferers died on
Wednesday (Aug 6) of a heart attack, the health ministry said.
"The patient died of cardiac
arrest, despite efforts by the medical team to resuscitate him," the
ministry website reported.
It added that the man will be buried in
the Islamic manner, but under precautions laid down by the world health
authorities. The ministry did not reveal the results of tests carried
out abroad on whether the patient had been suffering from the Ebola
virus.
Since breaking out earlier this year, the tropical virus
has claimed almost 900 lives and infected more than 1,603 people across
West Africa.
The Saudi case was announced on Tuesday
by the health ministry, which said the patient had been quarantined in
hospital in the Red Sea city of Jeddah. He was admitted after showing
symptoms of haemorrhagic fever upon his return from Sierra Leone.
In
April, Saudi Arabia announced a ban on visas for Muslims from the three
West African nations of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone wishing to
perform the pilgrimage to its Muslim holy sites.
The World Health
Organization began on Wednesday a two-day emergency meeting in Geneva on
the epidemic, with the UN agency deciding whether to declare it an
international crisis.
To date, the WHO has not issued
global-level recommendations - such as travel and trade restrictions -
related to the outbreak which began in Guinea and has spread to Liberia,
Sierra Leone and Nigeria. But the scale of concern is underlined by the
WHO emergency session itself, since such consultations are relatively
rare.
Ebola causes severe fever and, in the worst cases,
unstoppable bleeding. It is transmitted through close contact with
bodily fluids, and people who live with or care for patients are most at
risk.
Credit: AFP/al
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