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UK patient tested for possible Ebola as cases rise in Africa

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Ebola virus *Public Health Scotland Democratic Republic of Congo Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow

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Jul 1 Morning

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South China Morning PostYesterday

UK patient tested for possible Ebola as cases rise in Africa

A patient is being tested for Ebola at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland, after arriving on Tuesday. This testing occurs as a deadly outbreak of the virus is ongoing in central Africa. Public Health Scotland has stated there are no confirmed cases in the UK and the risk to the public is low. The hospital representative declined to comment on the situation. A spokesperson for Public Health Scotland confirmed that the UK's National Health Service has established safe procedures for detecting and managing potential Ebola cases.

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Central Africa is facing a deadly outbreak of the Ebola virus.

— Article

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There are no confirmed cases of Ebola in Scotland.

— Public Health Scotland

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The UK's National Health Service has safe procedures for detecting and managing potential Ebola cases.

— Public Health Scotland spokesperson

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A patient in Scotland is being tested for Ebola.

— BBC

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The risk to the public from Ebola in Scotland remains low.

— Public Health Scotland

Jun 30 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

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. 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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Al JazeeraYesterday

Healthcare situation in DR Congo improves amidst Ebola crisis

Despite the ongoing spread of the Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo, local healthcare workers report an improvement in the situation. The article states that the Ebola virus continues to spread across the DR Congo. However, local healthcare workers have observed positive changes amidst this ongoing crisis. The specific nature of these improvements or the reasons behind them are not detailed in the provided content. The focus remains on the dual reality of the virus's continued presence and the reported positive shift in the healthcare response as perceived by those on the ground.

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There are no confirmed cases of Ebola in Scotland right now.

— Public Health Scotland spokesperson

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There have been almost 700 confirmed cases of bundibugyo Ebola virus, the majority of which are in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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About 138 people have died, including two in neighbouring Uganda.

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A patient is being tested for the Ebola virus at a Glasgow hospital.

— Press Association

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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.

— Public Health Scotland spokesperson