Sacramento patient being tested for Ebola

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:eek: Hopefully, it's nothing.

A patient who may have been exposed to the Ebola virus is being tested at the Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center.

The patient is being kept in an isolated negative pressure room while specialists work to confirm or rule out an Ebola infection. The process may take several days.

According to the Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services says all appropriate protocols are being followed.

The state Department of Public Health described the patient as “low-risk,” and that there were no confirmed cases of Ebola anywhere in California.

In a written statement, Kaiser Permanente spokesman Marc Brown said, “In order to protect our patients, staff and physicians, even though infection with the virus is unconfirmed, we are taking the actions recommended by the CDC as a precaution, just as we do for other patients with a suspected infectious disease.”

Those precautions include isolating the patient in a negative pressure room, and ensuring that trained staff members use personal protective equipment in coordination with infectious disease specialists, allowing care to be provided in a setting that safeguards other patients and medical teams, according to Kaiser.

Some hospital visitors were frustrated Tuesday night, saying Kaiser should have released more information about the possilbe ebola case.

“They should’ve let us know so we can take action upon ourselves instead of hearing it from you guys,” hospital visitor, Tami Treadwell, told FOX40. “We should’ve heard it from the horses mouth.”

Patient privacy regulations prevent the hospital from releasing personal information like the patient’s name, age, and gender.

But some hospital visitors had other questions on their minds regarding the time frame and procedures surrounding the patient’s admittance. “Has he been around other people before he was quarantined?” Deanna Stordahl wondered aloud outside the hospital.

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/08/20/sacramento-patient-being-tested-for-ebola/
 
It was nothing. At least not ebola. The patients in Atlanta were released too.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/21/ebola-california_n_5698607.html

California Patient Tests Negative For Ebola Virus At Sacramento Hospital

A patient at a Sacramento hospital tested for the Ebola virus does not have the disease, health officials announced on Thursday night.

“We are pleased with the negative outcome of the Ebola test and wish the patient a speedy recovery,” Dr. Ron Chapman, director of the California Department of Public Health, said in a news release. “The case in Sacramento County demonstrates that the system is working. This patient was quickly identified, appropriate infection control procedures were implemented and public health authorities were notified.”

The patient, who returned to California earlier this month after visiting West Africa, had been placed in isolation while tests were conducted.

He or she has not been identified.

Earlier Thursday, it was confirmed that a New Mexico patient tested for the virus does not have the disease. She had been teaching in Sierra Leone.

Also on Thursday, Dr. Kent Brantly, who contracted the disease while working with patients in Africa, was released from the Atlanta hospital where he had been undergoing treatment. Nancy Writebol, a missionary treated for the disease at the same hospital, was released on Tuesday.
 
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