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US - Patient Admitted to UConn Health Center With Possible Ebola Virus - tests negative for Ebola, positive for malaria

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Patient Admitted to UConn Health Center With Possible Ebola Virus
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(Published Wednesday, May 13, 2015)
Updated 59 minutes ago

A patient admitted to John Dempsey Hospital at the UConn Health Center in Farmington with a fever on Tuesday night is in isolation to be monitored for the possibility that he was infected with Ebola Virus.

Officials from UConn said other diagnoses are more likely, but the possibility of Ebola virus infection could not be completely ruled out because of the symptoms and because of the fact he was in Liberia from November 2014 until April 30, 2015.
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The man was in Libera to help with Ebola efforts, did not have direct contact with patients, Skolnik said. Instead, he was working in an administrative role.
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The patient has experienced symptoms for a couple days and arrived at the hospital at 7:17 p.m. on Tuesday with fever and muscle aches, general symptoms of many illnesses, according to Skolnick.

"He was present at some Ebola virus treatment centers, but did not have direct patient contact. He infact had an administrative role, which is one of the reasons he's at very low risk for this disease," Skolnik said.
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http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/...-With-Possible-Ebola-Infection-303607631.html
 
Patient with Ebola-like symptoms tests positive for malaria

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Updated: May 13, 2015 3:29 PM CDT
By Joseph Wenzel IV, News Editor

FARMINGTON, CT (WFSB) -
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On Wednesday afternoon, state officials confirmed to Eyewitness News that the patient tested positive for malaria, however further tests are still needed to rule out Ebola.
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Though he is being monitored, hospital officials said they don't believe he has Ebola. He is in stable condition.

Officials with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Department of Public Health are involved in the case. Test results will be back in 12 to 24 hours after being sent to a regional testing center.
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Read more: http://www.wfsb.com/story/29052312/...toms-tests-positive-for-malaria#ixzz3a3mzN6Jm
 
Patient admitted to John Dempsey Hospital tests negative for Ebola

POSTED 11:23 AM, MAY 13, 2015, BY DOUG STEWART, UPDATED AT 06:59PM, MAY 13, 2015

FARMINGTON ? A patient admitted to John Dempsey Hospital Tuesday evening was evaluated for a possible Ebola infection, but the test came back negative.

However, the patient did test positive for malaria.

UConn Health officials discussed the case at a press conference Wednesday.
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http://foxct.com/2015/05/13/patient...psey-hospital-with-potential-ebola-infection/
 
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