“Teresa is desperate to be discharged from hospital”
Spanish nursing assistant who contracted Ebola has finally been released from isolation
Spanish nursing assistant who contracted Ebola has finally been released from isolation
Nursing aide’s “enormous physical and mental strength” were key to her recovery, they say
Teresa Romero to soon be transferred to regular ward after second negative blood test
Patients in Madrid and Tenerife must now await second check before receiving the all-clear
Patient who was transported in ambulance after nursing assistant admitted to Carlos III Plane passenger from Nigeria and a third Spanish missionary also taken in
Teresa Romero’s condition has improved but relatives warn she could still have a relapse
Teresa Romero remains in serious condition but doctors see grounds for cautious optimism
As well as 15 high-risk contacts, a further 83 are under “active vigilance”
Texas residents have been informed “door-to-door” of developments Spanish neighbors of infected nursing assistant complain of a lack of information
Nurses are resigning over what they claim are inadequate protection measures Staff are also feeling the effects of the Ebola crisis in their personal lives
Workers at Carlos III Hospital in Madrid argue safety measures are not adequate
Teresa Romero’s brother tells reporters she is suffering pulmonary problems
The two doctors who treated Ebola patient Teresa Romero in Alcorcón are latest arrivals
Sick health worker repeatedly called Carlos III Hospital to report fever, yet was told to wait
Husband of nursing assistant with virus had launched internet campaign to save life of pet
The woman formed part of the team that cared for the Spanish missionaries with Ebola
Manuel García Viejo, who was being treated in Spain, became infected in Sierra Leone
Canary island inaugurates water and wind power plant that replaces old fuel-run facilities
Tribunal ignored seven appeals claiming damage to island wildlife, fishing and tourism
Scientists link offshore Castor storage project to seismic activity recorded in Castellón last year Plant has been shut since quakes, the biggest of which measured 4.2 on the Richter scale
Figures show government’s scheme to make illegal migrants pay for treatment is not working Stuck in tangle of red tape, many vulnerable people are being denied healthcare
One patient's surgery was postponed due to the lack of an available anesthetist Health service has lost 53,000 personnel in last two years
Gender violence gets reported more in northern countries, study finds
Potentially contaminating businesses had to take out insurance to cover cleanup costs But a new reform will let 98 percent of firms opt out
Residents and politicians are alarmed at plans to start drilling in the Mediterranean
Officials consider possibility that Spain could become a cheap option for other countries
As 32-year-old Daniela found out, access to the procedure at a public hospital can be impossible The government is planning to make the law covering terminations even tougher