Federal
health officials on Tuesday Sep 30,2014 confirmed the first case of Ebola diagnosed
in the U.S., a male patient who recently traveled from Liberia to Dallas
and a sign of the far-reaching impact of the out-of-control epidemic in
West Africa.
The
unidentified patient was critically ill and has been in isolation at
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital since Sunday, officials said.
Health
authorities have begun tracking down family and friends who may have had
close contact with the patient and could be at risk for becoming ill.
But officials said there are no other suspected cases in Texas.
The
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital patient traveled from Liberia to
September 19 and arrived in the United States on the next day, without
showing symptoms of the deadly virus, CDC Director Tom Frieden told reporters in a press conference filmed by NBC News.
The
patient, Frieden said, started to show signs of the virus September 24
and then 'sought care' on the 26th. Frieden said two days later the
patient was admitted to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas and
isolated.
Frieden said there was no risk to anyone on the airplane because the patient had no symptoms at the time of the flight.
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