Oregon resident hospitalized for possible
Ebola virus infection
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[November 01, 2014]
By Courtney Sherwood
PORTLAND Ore. (Reuters) - An Oregon woman
being monitored for possible Ebola infection has been hospitalized after
registering a high temperature, state health officials said on Friday.
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The woman, who was being monitored after traveling to an
Ebola-affected country, has been placed in isolation and is not a
danger to the public, the Oregon Health Authority said.
The worst outbreak of the disease on record has killed nearly 5,000
people, all but a handful in the impoverished West African countries
of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
The Oregon isolation comes as a judge rejected Maine's bid for a
quarantine on a nurse who treated victims of the disease in West
Africa but tested negative for it. The judge instead imposed limited
restrictions.
Also on Friday the Pentagon said that civilian U.S. defense
employees returning from Ebola relief work in West Africa must
undergo monitoring to ensure they are free of disease but can choose
between following civil health guidelines or the stricter military
regimen.
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(Reporting by Courtney Sherwood in Portland, Oregon; Writing by Eric
M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Bill Trott and Eric Beech)
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