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US Doctor in Contact With Ebola Patient to Be Hospitalised in Czech Republic

PRAGUE, May 20 (Reuters) – A U.S. ⁠doctor ⁠is being transferred from ⁠Uganda to a hospital in Prague after ​coming into contact with a patient infected with Ebola, Czech health ‌officials said.

The doctor is ‌showing no symptoms of the deadly virus and ⁠will be ⁠hospitalised as a precaution following a request from the ​United States, Health Minister Adam Vojtech said on X on Wednesday.

More than 130 deaths have been linked to an Ebola outbreak ​in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, and cases have ⁠been confirmed ⁠in neighbouring Uganda.

The Faculty ⁠Hospital ​Bulovka in Prague, which specialises in infectious diseases, said late ​on Tuesday the ⁠patient was being transported in an isolation unit and was expected to arrive on Wednesday evening.

“The case does not pose a risk to the public in the Czech ⁠Republic, and procedures for similar situations are clearly set,” the hospital ⁠said.

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus declared the outbreak of the rare Bundibugyo strain of the virus a public health emergency of international concern on Saturday, the first time a WHO chief has done so before convening an emergency committee.

The outbreak has alarmed experts because it was able to spread ⁠for weeks undetected across a densely populated area ravaged by widespread armed violence.

An outbreak in eastern Congo from 2018 to 2020 was the second deadliest on ​record and killed nearly 2,300 people.

(Reporting by Jason ​Hovet; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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