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		Chicago child tests negative for EbolaStatement from the Illinois Department of 
		Public Health and Chicago Ebola Resource Network
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            [December 22, 2014] 
            
            
			CHICAGO 
			– The following is a joint statement from the Illinois Department of 
			Public Health and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) and 
			University of Chicago Medical Center (UCMC), two of the members of 
			the Chicago Ebola Resource Network: | 
		
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			 Test results for Ebola virus disease were negative for a child 
			who recently traveled from West Africa to Chicago. The child had a 
			fever during screening at O’Hare International Airport and was 
			transported to UCMC following stringent infection control protocols 
			for observation and testing. In addition to a medical evaluation, 
			Ebola testing by IDPH was performed as a precaution, the results of 
			which were negative. The child has been discharged. 
 At this time, there have been no confirmed cases of Ebola in 
			Illinois, and there is no threat to the general public. Travelers 
			from Africa may experience malaria or respiratory illness due to 
			influenza or other non-Ebola associated diseases.
 
			
			 The statewide Ebola Task Force, announced Oct. 22 by Gov. Pat Quinn, 
			will continue to work with hospitals and local health departments 
			across Illinois to quickly identify a person who could potentially 
			be at risk of Ebola, and take quick action in order to protect the 
			health and safety of all Illinois residents.  
			
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				 The Chicago Ebola Resource Network is a coalition of CDPH and 
				four leading Chicago-area hospitals, including the University of 
				Chicago Medical Center, Rush University Medical Center, Ann & 
				Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital and Northwestern Memorial 
				Hospital. It was formed as part of a coordinated response to 
				prepare for and respond to possible diagnoses of Ebola. 
 For more information, visit
				
				http://www.idph.
 state.il.us/ebola/index.htm.
 
 To respect and protect the individual’s privacy, no additional 
				information is available.
 
			[Illinois Department of Public 
			Health] 
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