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Ebola: Health care worker tests positive at Texas hospital | |
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A Texas health care worker who treated US Ebola victim Thomas Duncan before his death has tested positive for the virus, officials say. | A Texas health care worker who treated US Ebola victim Thomas Duncan before his death has tested positive for the virus, officials say. |
"We knew a second case could be a reality, and we've been preparing for this possibility," said Dr David Lakey, commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services. | "We knew a second case could be a reality, and we've been preparing for this possibility," said Dr David Lakey, commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services. |
Mr Duncan, who caught the virus in his native Liberia, died at a Dallas hospital on Wednesday. | |
The health worker has not been named. | |
Mr Duncan tested positive in Dallas on 30 September, 10 days after arriving on a flight from Monrovia via Brussels. | |
He became ill a few days after arriving in the US, but after going to hospital and telling medical staff he had been in Liberia, he was sent home with antibiotics. | |
He was later put into an isolation unit at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas but died despite being given an experimental drug. | |
It is not clear at which point the health worker, who has tested positive in a preliminary test, came into contact with Mr Duncan. | |
The current Ebola outbreak, concentrated in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, has resulted in more than 8,300 confirmed and suspected cases, and at least 4,033 deaths. |