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U.S. health worker arrives in Nebraska for Ebola evaluation

Nebraska Medicine An ambulance containing an American health care provider who was possibly exposed to the Ebola virus while working in Sierra Leone arrives at the Biocontainment Unit at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska in this January 4, 2015 handout provided by Nebraska Medicine.

An American health care worker possibly exposed to the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone arrived at a hospital in Omaha on Sunday for evaluation and any necessary treatment, an official said.

The patient was taken by ambulance from the Omaha airport to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, where three other patients were treated last year, said Taylor Wilson, hospital spokesman.

Wilson would not disclose the age or gender of the patient, whom he said was flown directly from Sierre Leone to Omaha in an air ambulance.

The patient has not tested positive for Ebola but will be treated at the hospitals Biocontainment Unit using the same precautions taken with those who had the disease, Wilson said. Two of those patients were treated successfully and a third, gravely ill upon arrival, died.

There will be 21 days of monitoring and if the disease does develop, obviously treatment would begin pretty quickly, Wilson said.

Ebola is a hemorrhagic fever. The latest outbreak, first identified in Guinea's remote southeast in early 2014, has struck six West African nations, with Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia bearing the brunt of the 20,000 infections and nearly 8,000 dead.

(Reporting by Kevin Murphy in Kansas City; Editing by Michael Perry)

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U.S. health worker arrives in Nebraska for Ebola evaluation

Nebraska Medicine to observe, possibly treat health care provider exposed to Ebola

Nebraska Medicine said an American health care provider will be observed and possibly treated in the hospitals biocontainment unit.

The health care provider, an American, was working in Sierra Leone and experienced a high-risk exposure to the Ebola virus, according to a news release.

This patient has been exposed to the virus but is not ill and is not contagious, Dr. Phil Smith, medical director of the biocontainment unit at Nebraska Medicine, said in the release. However, we will be taking all appropriate precautions. This patient will be under observation in the same room used for treatment of the first three patients and will be carefully monitored to see if Ebola disease develops.

Three Ebola patients have been treated at Nebraska Medicine, according to the release.

Smith said biocontainment unit staff will observe the patient for "development of infection during the 21-day incubation period of the disease, both by monitoring for symptoms and through blood tests."

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