
U.S. citizen working in Congo tests positive for Ebola, CDC says
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U.S. citizen working in Congo tests positive for Ebola, CDC says. In the first week of the outbreak, an American doctor working in Congo tested positive for the virus and was transferred to Germany for treatment. The CDC said it was working with the person's employer, U.S. agencies, the public health authorities and Congolese partners to prevent further transmission and identify close contacts.
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U.S. citizen working in Congo tests positive for Ebola, CDC says.
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In the first week of the outbreak, an American doctor working in Congo tested positive for the virus and was transferred to Germany for treatment.
according to CBS News — LatestThe CDC said it was working with the person's employer, U.S. agencies, the public health authorities and Congolese partners to prevent further transmission and identify close contacts.
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