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(ANSA) - Florence, November 14 - The Tuscan regional government on Friday confirmed media reports that a person had been admitted to Florence's Careggi hospital with a suspected case of Ebola.
The person, who is an isolation unit, is a Sienese anthropologist who recently returned from a trip to Africa.
The patient has taken a test for the virus and the results may be available later on Friday.
If confirmed, it would be the first Ebola case in Italy since the latest outbreak of the deadly virus in west Africa.
Re: Italy - Suspected Ebola patient in hospital in Tuscany - Negative
Ministry of Health: man hospitalized in Florence does not have Ebola
November 14, 2014
"The analysis in Spallanzani in Rome were negative" (askanews) - Rome, November 14, 2014 - The Health Ministry in a statement rules out Ebola for man hospitalized Careggi in Florence: "With regard to the suspicion case of Ebola hospitalized at Careggi in Florence, the analyzes carried out at the Spallanzani in Rome were negative, "said the ministry.