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May 17, 2025
U.S. Citizen with Suspected Ebola Admitted to Prague Hospital
Prague Morning
On the evening of Friday, May 16, a man showing symptoms of hemorrhagic fever—possibly Ebola or Marburg virus—was transferred from Tábor Hospital to Prague’s Bulovka University Hospital.
According to reports from iDNES.cz and Novinky.cz, the patient was placed in a sealed isolation unit and transported under strict biohazard protocols. Emergency responders from the South Bohemian Region wore full protective suits and arrived at Bulovka around 10 p.m.
The patient, a U.S. citizen born in 1984, had recently returned from the Congo and reportedly went to the hospital on his own after developing symptoms.
Speaking to the press, Eva Stolejda Liebigerová, spokesperson for Bulovka Hospital, added:
“We confirm the admission of a patient with suspected high-risk infection. Laboratory results will be available Saturday morning. For now, we cannot release more details.”..
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Source: https://www.expats.cz/czech-news/ar...n-czechia-patient-admitted-to-prague-hospital
Suspected Ebola case in Czechia: Patient isolated at Prague hospital
An American man with symptoms resembling Ebola has been isolated at Bulovka hospital in Prague; test results are expected midday Saturday.
Expats.cz Staff
Written by
Expats.cz Staff
Published on 17.05.2025 09:18:00 (updated on 17.05.2025)
An American man displaying symptoms consistent with Ebola was transported from Tábor in South Bohemia to Prague’s Bulovka Hospital on Friday evening, prompting a full-scale emergency response from medical and emergency personnel.
According to hospital officials, the patient remains in isolation, and results from laboratory tests are expected Saturday morning. Authorities are not confirming the diagnosis, but sources suggest the case involves suspected viral hemorrhagic fever, potentially Ebola or Marburg virus.
The patient, who had reportedly recently travelled to Africa, arrived at a Tábor hospital on his own displaying serious symptoms. He was moved under strict biohazard protocols to Bulovka, the only civilian facility in Czechia equipped to handle highly infectious diseases...
May 17, 2025
U.S. Citizen with Suspected Ebola Admitted to Prague Hospital
Prague Morning
On the evening of Friday, May 16, a man showing symptoms of hemorrhagic fever—possibly Ebola or Marburg virus—was transferred from Tábor Hospital to Prague’s Bulovka University Hospital.
According to reports from iDNES.cz and Novinky.cz, the patient was placed in a sealed isolation unit and transported under strict biohazard protocols. Emergency responders from the South Bohemian Region wore full protective suits and arrived at Bulovka around 10 p.m.
The patient, a U.S. citizen born in 1984, had recently returned from the Congo and reportedly went to the hospital on his own after developing symptoms.
Speaking to the press, Eva Stolejda Liebigerová, spokesperson for Bulovka Hospital, added:
“We confirm the admission of a patient with suspected high-risk infection. Laboratory results will be available Saturday morning. For now, we cannot release more details.”..
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Source: https://www.expats.cz/czech-news/ar...n-czechia-patient-admitted-to-prague-hospital
Suspected Ebola case in Czechia: Patient isolated at Prague hospital
An American man with symptoms resembling Ebola has been isolated at Bulovka hospital in Prague; test results are expected midday Saturday.
Expats.cz Staff
Written by
Expats.cz Staff
Published on 17.05.2025 09:18:00 (updated on 17.05.2025)
An American man displaying symptoms consistent with Ebola was transported from Tábor in South Bohemia to Prague’s Bulovka Hospital on Friday evening, prompting a full-scale emergency response from medical and emergency personnel.
According to hospital officials, the patient remains in isolation, and results from laboratory tests are expected Saturday morning. Authorities are not confirming the diagnosis, but sources suggest the case involves suspected viral hemorrhagic fever, potentially Ebola or Marburg virus.
The patient, who had reportedly recently travelled to Africa, arrived at a Tábor hospital on his own displaying serious symptoms. He was moved under strict biohazard protocols to Bulovka, the only civilian facility in Czechia equipped to handle highly infectious diseases...