Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

First Ebola patient diagnosed in US

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WASHINGTON: A man who flew from Liberia to Texas has become the first patient infected with the deadly Ebola virus to be diagnosed in the United States, health officials said on Tuesday, a sign the outbreak ravaging West Africa may spread globally.

The patient sought treatment six days after arriving in Texas on September 20, Dr Thomas Frieden, director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), told reporters. He was admitted two

THE PATIENT, WHO TRAVELLED FROM LIBERIA, SOUGHT TREATMENT SIX DAYS AFTER ARRIVING IN TEXAS ON SEPT 20

days later to an isolation room at Texas Health Presbyteri­an Hospital in Dallas.

US health of f i cials and lawmakers have been bracing for the eventualit­y that a patient would arrive on U.S. shores undetected, testing the preparedne­ss of the nation’s healthcare system. On Tuesday, F rieden and other health authoritie­s said they were taking every step possible to ensure the virus did not spread widely.

“It is certainly possible someone who had contact with this individual could develop Ebola in the coming weeks,” Frieden told a news conference. “I have no doubt we will stop this in its tracks in the United States.”

Frieden said a handful of people, mostly family members, may have been exposed to the patient after he fell ill and that health authoritie­s were tracking down anyone who might have had contact with the man. The emergency responders who transporte­d the man to the hospital have been quarantine­d, according to a statement from Dallas city officials.

He said there was likely no threat to any airline passengers because the patient had no symptoms during his flight. Asked whether the patient was a U.S. citizen, Frieden described the person as a visitor to family in the country.

At least 3,091 people have died from Ebola in the worst outbreak on record that has been ravaging Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea in West Africa. More than 6,500 cases have been diagnosed so far.

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