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Washington D.C. / Maryland - 2nd possible Ebola patient in isolation - has travel history and symptoms - test positive for malaria

Ray

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Twitter: WJLA TV announcing 2nd possible #ebola case in D.C. area. Ill patient with possible symptoms at MD Shady Grove hospital.

http://bit.ly/1ujF078

Howard University Hospital and Shady Grove Hospital are ~30-40 miles apart. Both in DC metropolitan area.
 
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Re: Washington D.C. / Maryland - 2nd possible Ebola patient in isolation - has travel history and symptoms

Link now contains the text:

The Shady Grove patient had "flu-like symptoms and a travel history that matches criteria for possible Ebola," officials there said in statement. But they added the individual was "showing signs of improvement" over the past 24 hours and noted "lab results indicate that this patient has another illness and we do not have a confirmed diagnosis of Ebola."

Read more: http://www.wjla.com/articles/2014/1...university-hospital-107754.html#ixzz3F6tWtDZN
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Re: Washington D.C. / Maryland - 2nd possible Ebola patient in isolation - has travel history and symptoms - tests positive for something other than Ebola

We will hear a lot of these cases as hospitals will have hair trigger reactions.

You may hear less with time though because media know this.

AP to staff: Exercise caution over reports of suspected Ebola cases

The AP has issued guidance to its staff on how to report on and refer to two viruses in the news: Ebola and enterovirus.

Regarding Ebola, the AP explains:

Often the fact of an unconfirmed case isn?t worth a story at all. On several occasions already, in the U.S. and abroad, we have decided not to report suspected cases. We?ve just stayed in touch with authorities to monitor the situation.

Many news outlets today are reporting on a patient in Washington, D.C., who is ?presenting symptoms that could be associated with Ebola.? But the AP notes:

In the United States, the CDC has ? as of now ? received about 100 inquiries from states about illnesses that initially were suspected to be Ebola, but after taking travel histories and doing some other work, were determined not to be. Of 15 people who actually underwent testing, only one ? the Dallas patient ? has tested positive.
Meanwhile, enterovirus is ?not a disease that must be reported, and only very sick patients may be tested for it.?

...... more

http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/...aution-over-reports-of-suspected-ebola-cases/
 
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Re: Washington D.C. / Maryland - 2nd possible Ebola patient in isolation - has travel history and symptoms - tests positive for something other than Ebola

1 of 2 possible Ebola patients in isolation at D.C.-area hospitals has malari


http://www.wjla.com/articles/2014/10/possible-ebola-patient-in-isolation-at-d-c-s-howard-university-hospital-107754.html
 
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