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York, Missouri patients test negative for Ebola virus
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[November 21, 2014]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two travelers
who returned recently from separate West Africa trips tested negative
for Ebola on Thursday at hospitals in New York and Missouri and will
stay under observation while awaiting additional confirmation of the
results, health officials said.
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Preliminary test results showed a traveler who returned to the
United States from a trip to Mali does not have the disease, but the
patient remains in isolation at Bellevue Hospital Center for further
testing, the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation said in
a statement.
Initial tests for the Ebola virus were negative as well in Crystal
City, Missouri, for a patient who recently returned from West
Africa, Mercy Jefferson Hospital said.
That patient was being held in isolation at an off-site surgical
center and was considered at low risk for Ebola, the hospital said.
She will stay in isolation as a precaution and will be retested
Saturday night if she remains symptomatic.
Mercy said it was also testing for malaria, the flu and other
possible diseases or illnesses. It was withholding further
information about the patient, but local media described her as a
nurse. Hospital officials did not disclose what country the patient
visited in West Africa.
Mali shares a border with Guinea, one of three West African nations
hardest hit by the virus. The worst outbreak of Ebola on record has
killed at least 5,420 people out of at least 15,145 cases reported
since March, mostly in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Six people in Mali have died so far from Ebola, according to the
World Health Organization.
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The New York City health department has designated Bellevue, the
country's oldest public hospital, as the facility where any
suspected Ebola patients in New York would be transferred.
Last week, the hospital discharged a New York doctor cured of Ebola,
which he contracted treating patients in Guinea while working with
the humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders.
(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York; Additional reporting by
Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Sandra Maler, Mohammad
Zargham and Alan Crosby)
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