Patient being tested for Ebola virus at Glasgow hospital
A patient is undergoing testing for the Ebola virus at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, having been admitted early Tuesday morning. Public Health Scotland (PHS) has stated there are currently no confirmed cases of Ebola in Scotland, but is working with the UK Health Security Agency to monitor travellers from affected countries.

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AI-generatedA patient is undergoing testing for the Ebola virus at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, having been admitted early Tuesday morning. Public Health Scotland (PHS) has stated there are currently no confirmed cases of Ebola in Scotland, but is working with the UK Health Security Agency to monitor travellers from affected countries. The risk of Ebola arriving in the UK from these areas is considered low, with established NHS procedures for detection and management. The current outbreak, primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, has resulted in nearly 700 confirmed cases and 138 deaths. If confirmed, this would be the first case in the UK since the World Health Organization declared the DRC outbreak a public health emergency.
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5 extractedAbout 138 people have died, including two in neighbouring Uganda.
There have been almost 700 confirmed cases of bundibugyo Ebola virus, the majority of which are in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
There are no confirmed cases of Ebola in Scotland right now.
The risk from people arriving in the UK from affected areas is low and the NHS has safe procedures in place for detecting and managing any such cases.
A patient is being tested for the Ebola virus at a Glasgow hospital.