Emergency responders
investigate possible Virginia Ebola case
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[February 27, 2015] WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - Medics, firefighters and a hazardous materials team
investigated a possible case of the deadly Ebola virus in a Virginia
suburb of Washington on Thursday, an official said.
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Emergency crews transported a patient from an apartment in the
Clarendon section of Arlington County to Virginia Hospital Center
using Ebola precautions, said Lieutenant Sarah-Maria Marchegiani of
the county's fire department.
Marchegiani said the patient had recently traveled to a country
affected by Ebola and exhibited symptoms of the disease.
The patient was unlikely to be suffering from the disease,
Marchegiani said.
Nearly 10,000 people have died from Ebola in the West African
nations of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the three countries hit
hardest by the outbreak.
At least 10 people are known to have been treated for Ebola in the
United States, and two people are known to have contracted the virus
in the United States.
Calls to the hospital were not immediately returned.
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(Reporting By Lisa Lambert and John Clarke; Editing by Bill Trott
and Will Dunham)
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