LONDON: This file photo of nurse Pauline Cafferkey as she is transported to an RAF Hercules aircraft at Glasgow Airport in Glasgow Scotland before she is flown to London for treatment at the Royal Free Hospital after contracting Ebola. — AP LONDON: This file photo of nurse Pauline Cafferkey as she is transported to an RAF Hercules aircraft at Glasgow Airport in Glasgow Scotland before she is flown to London for treatment at the Royal Free Hospital after contracting Ebola. — AP

A British nurse who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone has been hospitalized for a fourth time. Officials said Pauline Cafferkey is in “stable condition” yesterday after being rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland. Officials say she is undergoing “routine monitoring” by infectious disease specialists. Cafferkey was hospitalized in a specialty unit shortly after she returned to Britain from West Africa at the end of 2014. She has been readmitted twice to hospitals since then with complications linked to the often-fatal disease. — AP