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At 2 p.m. today while undergoing routine monitoring by the Boston Public Health Commission, an individual, determined to be a person under investigation for Ebola virus disease, was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital for evaluation. As you know, the MGH has spent the past several months preparing in the event we should have a patient with suspected Ebola come to the hospital. The individual is now in a specially prepared area within the hospital. Diagnostic testing is under way. Again, a diagnosis of Ebola has not been confirmed.
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According to a new report the patient being treated for suspected Ebola at a Boston hospital has tested negative. Citing a US government source, CNN says the patient is actually being treated for malaria. Mass General Hospital has not confirmed the report at this time.
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Re: US - Massachusetts: Suspected Ebola Virus Disease Patient at Mass General Hospital
Re: US - Massachusetts: Suspected Ebola Virus Disease Patient at Mass General Hospital
MGH Confirms Patient Has Malaria, Not Ebola
December 3, 2014 12:58 PM
BOSTON (CBS) ? A patient at Massachusetts General Hospital suspected of possibly having Ebola has tested negative for the deadly virus.
MGH confirmed just before 1 p.m. on Wednesday that the initial test for Ebola is negative. The patient did test positive for malaria, the hospital said.
More tests will be conducted on the patient to definitively rule out Ebola and other diseases.