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Ebola outbreak: '80 monitored' in Dallas, Texas | |
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Texas health officials are monitoring as many as 80 people for Ebola after a man was diagnosed with the disease in Dallas, officials have told US media. | |
About 12-18 people, including five children, had contact with Liberian national Thomas Eric Duncan, who is in a serious condition in hospital. | |
The larger number includes individuals who had contact with those people. | |
Four of Mr Duncan's relatives have been ordered to stay home and not receive visitors until 19 October. | |
In a statement, Texas health officials said a "strict public health control order is needed to ensure compliance". | |
"This order gives us the ability to monitor the situation in the most meticulous way," Dr David Lakey, Texas health commissioner, said. | |
Dallas County Health and Human Services spokeswoman Erikka Neroes told CNN that about 80 people in the area - the patient's contacts and people with whom they had contact - were being monitored for signs of the illness. | |
The disease, which is not contagious until symptoms appear, is spread via close contact with bodily fluids. | |
Mr Duncan is thought to have contracted the virus in Liberia. | |
The Liberian national came to the US nearly two weeks ago to visit relatives and he is the first man to be diagnosed with Ebola while in the US. | |
Five young children who were in contact with him have been told to stay home from school. |