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They are currently being quarantined at the Moulay Youssef Hospital.
According to the Moroccan daily Asabah in its Monday edition, two Sub-Saharan Africans, a woman and a child, arrived in Casablanca on Saturday and are suspected of carrying the Ebola virus.
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The two people have undergone medical tests, the results of which have not been disclosed thus far.
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Re: Morocco - Casablanca: Two potential ebola patients being evaluated
I haven't been able to find anything new on this yet, but I think that in itself is concerning. If the original reports are accurate, testing should have been done late Saturday or early Sunday and I can't think of any reason negative results would not have been released. Morocco is one of the few nations with air carriers that has direct flights from the affected regions.
I finally found a report that says (via Google translate):
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Serological examinations of two patients showed that there was no virus and they left the next day service.
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It is unclear to me if that means they left isolation or that they left the hospital. Also unclear if a second test was performed.
In the absence of other reports, I'd suggest marking this thread as "presumed negative".
Re: Morocco - Casablanca: Two potential ebola patients being evaluated
http://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2014/10/142329/morocco-is-an-ebola-free-country-medical-sources/
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In the absence of a communiqu? from the Moroccan authorities, MWN investigated the veracity of report.
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The two cases, a woman and a child, have undergone serological examinations Moulay Youssef Hospital, which has been chosen by the Moroccan authorities to deal with suspected cases of Ebola based on recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO). But the tests showed that they have not developed Ebola.
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