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Yale-New Haven Hospital treating quarantined patient with Ebola-like symptoms

Hospital officials in New Haven have quarantined a patient with Ebola-like symptoms as a precaution.

Officials tell Eyewitness News that the patient was admitted to Yale-New Haven Hospital.

The hospital released a statement Thursday morning.

"Yale-New Haven Hospital admitted a patient late Wednesday night for evaluation of Ebola-like symptoms," the hospital said. "We have not confirmed or ruled-out any diagnosis at this point. We are working in cooperation with city, state and federal health officials. There is no further information available at this time."

http://www.wfsb.com/story/26802243/yale-new-haven-hospital-treating-quarantined-patient

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Special Statement

Yale-New Haven Hospital admitted a patient late Wednesday night for evaluation of Ebola-like symptoms. We have not confirmed or ruled-out any diagnosis at this point. We are working in cooperation with City, State and Federal health officials. There is no further information available at this time.

http://www.ynhh.org/news/press-release-detail.aspx?story=11003

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Patient at Yale-New Haven Hospital with Ebola-like symptoms

News 8 Medical Reporter Jocelyn Maminta has talked to a credible source with the hospital who says the patient is one of the Yale Researchers who just returned from a trip to Liberia on Monday. This is one of the same researchers officials decided not to have quarantined after their trip to Africa.

http://wtnh.com/2014/10/16/yale-new-haven-hospital-health-scare/

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Yale students who researched Ebola in Liberia will not sequester themselves

Two Yale researchers helping in the fight against Ebola in Liberia have safety returned home; however, the University is no longer asking the two to sequester themselves for 21 days. It’s unnecessary, according to Yale University.

Originally, the Yale Daily News reported the two agreed to isolate themselves for three weeks to ensure the safety of students and staff, but after careful consideration and after speaking with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the University concluded that was too extreme and rather the two will take some time to recover from their travels.

The two researchers are part of the Yale School of Public Health. They arrived in Liberia last month and were helping to combat the Ebola epidemic by setting up a computer system for the Liberian Ministry of Health to monitor the disease.

http://foxct.com/2014/10/14/yale-re...arantined-are-back-in-new-haven-not-isolated/
 

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