Dr. Richard Besser, the chief health and medical editor for ABC News
[From article]
"The idea that this could be done by any American hospital that has an isolation room and can be done safely, I was skeptical about that," said Besser, in a clear departure from recent statements by the CDC that any American hospital can safely care for Ebola patients. Besser mentioned the highly specialized biocontainment equipment and advanced training available at at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, where Fort Worth doctor Kent Brantly was successfully treated for Ebola exposure, and the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, where an NBC photographer is currently getting treatment.
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Besser did agree that all American hospitals needed to be prepared to receive patients with Ebola, but that once diagnosed, they should be moved to facilities that were fully equipped and prepared to handle the contagious disease.
http://www.breitbart.com/
ABC CHIEF MEDICAL EXPERT: CDC WRONG, ALL US HOSPITALS CAN'T TREAT EBOLA SAFELY
by SARAH RUMPF
12 Oct 2014
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