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Brazil Probes Two Suspected Ebola Cases as Patients Test Positive for Other Diseases

RIO DE JANEIRO, May ⁠31 (Reuters) – ⁠A man ⁠with a suspected case of ​Ebola in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state ‌tested positive for meningitis, ‌as another suspected case ⁠of ⁠Ebola emerged in Rio de Janeiro state, local ​health authorities said on Sunday.

In Rio de Janeiro, the patient tested positive ​for malaria, but in neither case ⁠does the ⁠diagnosis of other ⁠diseases ​rule out the possibility of Ebola, said ​authorities, adding ⁠that both cases are still under investigation.

In the Sao Paulo case, a man from the ⁠Democratic Republic of Congo presented with a fever after ⁠recently visiting the African country, while in Rio the patient had recently traveled to Uganda. Both countries are experiencing Ebola outbreaks.

In a separate statement, Brazil’s Health Ministry added that the man ⁠in Sao Paulo has been intubated and his condition is serious.

(Reporting by Fabio Teixeira and Rodrigo Viga ​Gaier in Rio de JaneiroEditing ​by Matthew Lewis)

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