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Greek suspected of carrying Ebola tests negative: ministry

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Source: http://www.enca.com/greek-suspected-carrying-ebola-tests-negative-ministry


Greek suspected of carrying Ebola tests negative: ministry
Friday 8 August 2014 - 7:57pm

ATHENS - A Greek man who was suspected of carrying the Ebola virus has instead tested positive for malaria, the health ministry said on Friday.

The man, an architect who had recently travelled to Nigeria, underwent tests at an Athens hospital after becoming concerned for his own health.

"He has malaria," a ministry spokesman said of the unnamed patient, who is thought to have checked himself into hospital.

Another feared Ebola case involving another Greek who had travelled to Nigeria was investigated earlier this week and also turned out to be malaria...
 
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