The CDC just confirmed the first case of Ebola in the United States,
according to Reuters. The patient was placed in "strict isolation" at
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas earlier today.
A patient in a Dallas hospital has been confirmed to have the Ebola virus, News 8 has learned.
In
a statement issued Tuesday night, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital
Dallas said the patient was admitted based on symptoms and "recent
travel history."
The hospital, located at Greenville Avenue and
Walnut Hill Lane in northeast Dallas, said it's complying with all
recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and the Texas
Department of Health to ensure the safety of other patients and medical
staff.
A press conference to discuss the case is scheduled for 5:30 pm.
At
least 3,091 people have died from Ebola since the West African outbreak
was first identified in Guinea six months ago. Last week, the CDC
warned that between 550,000 and 1.4 million people in West Africa could
be infected with Ebola by January 2015.
News of the virus' appearance
sent the share prices of key biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies
skyrocketing in after-hours trading, in anticipation that large drug
companies may benefit from creating a vaccine. BioCryst Pharma shot up
15 percent in after-market trading, while Tekmira soared by nearly 17
percent.
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