Three of four new suspected Ebola cases test negative for virusFour people were admitted to hospital in Madrid and Tenerife on Thursday due to fears they may have contracted Ebola. However, three of the four have already tested negative after preliminary tests for the presence of the virus in their bloodstreams.
Two people were put in isolation in Madrids Carlos III Hospital on Thursday, while a third arrived shortly after midnight. The three new patients in Madrid include a person who was transported in the same ambulance as Spains only confirmed Ebola case, Teresa Romero; a Nigerian man who arrived in Madrid on a flight from Paris yesterday, having started his journey from Lagos; and a Spanish missionary who had been working in Liberia.
According to government sources cited by news agency EFE, first tests have come back negative, although the patients will remain at the hospital for a 72-hour period under observation. José Manuel Echevarría, the head of Virology at the National Microbiology Center at the Carlos III Health Institute, reported that the Nigerian man has tested positive for malaria.
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