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UK patient tested for possible Ebola as cases rise in Africa
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UK patient tested for possible Ebola as cases rise in Africa If confirmed, the suspected infection in Glasgow, Scotland would be the first Ebola case the UK has seen during the current DRC outbreak A hospital in Scotland is testing a patient for Ebola as central Africa faces a deadly outbreak of the virus. The person arrived at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow on Tuesday, according to a report from the BBC. A representative for the hospital declined to comment.
UK patient tested for possible Ebola as cases rise in Africa
If confirmed, the suspected infection in Glasgow, Scotland would be the first Ebola case the UK has seen during the current DRC outbreak
A hospital in Scotland is testing a patient for Ebola as central Africa faces a deadly outbreak of the virus.
The person arrived at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow on Tuesday, according to a report from the BBC. A representative for the hospital declined to comment.
Public Health Scotland (PHS), the government health agency, said there are no confirmed cases in the country and the risk to the public remains low. The UK’s National Health Service has “safe procedures in place for detecting and managing any such cases”, a spokesperson for PHS said.
There has also been one case outside the outbreak region. A French doctor doing humanitarian work in DRC tested positive for Ebola and is receiving care, the health ministry said on June 24.
The outbreak – caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain – was probably spreading for weeks before it was detected by officials.