Dutch Hospital Admits Patient with ‘Low Suspicion’ of Ebola
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The patient who was admitted to the Radboudumc in Nijmegen on Thursday with a suspected Ebola infection is not infected with the virus after all. The hospital reports this.
A Dutch hospital announced Friday that it had admitted a patient who had "a slight suspicion of Ebola infection and transmitted that the results of the medical tests would be known during this weekend, informs AFP, taken by Agerpres. The patient was placed under the supervision of doctors in a specialized isolation section, the Hospital ...
The Ebola epidemic is worrying up to the Netherlands, where a patient is placed in isolation in Nijmegen. While the DRC counts 750 cases and 177 deaths, health vigilance is intensifying in Europe.
Earlier this month, RadboudUMC came under fire for improperly handling blood and urine samples from a patient infected with hantavirus.
One patient, with a "low suspicion" of Ebola infection, was admitted to Radboud University Hospital in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The results of analyses, which must reverse or confirm this hypothesis, will be known this weekend. - Ebola Epidemic: a patient with a "low suspicion" of hospitalized infection in the Netherlands (International).
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