First Ebola case diagnosed in US
The first case of the deadly Ebola virus diagnosed on US soil has been
confirmed in Dallas, Texas.Officials at Texas Health Presbyterian
Hospital say the unidentified patient is being kept in isolation.
The man is thought to have contracted the virus in Liberia before travelling to the US nearly two weeks ago.
More than 3,000 people have already died of Ebola in West Africa and a small number of US aid workers have recovered after being flown to the US.
“An individual travelling from Liberia has been diagnosed with Ebola in
the United States,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director
Thomas Frieden told reporters on Tuesday.
According to Mr Frieden, the unnamed patient left Liberia on 19
September and arrived in the US the next day to visit relatives, without
displaying any symptoms of the virus.
Symptoms of the virus became
apparent on 24 September, and on 28 September he was admitted to a Texas
hospital and put in isolation.
A hospital official told reporters
on Tuesday the facility already had procedures in place to deal with any
such potential cases.
Preliminary information indicates the unnamed patient was not involved in treating Ebola-infected patients while in Liberia.
Health officials are working to identify all people who came into contact with the unnamed patient while he was infectious.
Those people will then be monitored for 21 days to see if an Ebola-related fever develops.
According to Mr Frieden, it is possible a family member who came in
direct contact with the patient may develop Ebola in the coming weeks.
But “the bottom line here is I have no doubt that we will control this
importation, this case of Ebola, so it does not spread widely in this
country,” he added. “We will stop it here.”
The World Health Organization (WHO) says more than 3,000 people have died of the virus so far, mostly in Liberia.
Earlier on Tuesday, the CDC said the Ebola virus seemed to be contained
in Nigeria and Senegal, with no new cases reported there for almost a
month.
It is the world’s most deadly outbreak of the virus.
10/01/2014
First Ebola case diagnosed in US
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