How many people could this person have infected with the Ebola virus or come into contact with?
How did this person, with closed borders travel from country to country to end up in Ghana?
Without a doubt, this person knew there was a possibility of being infected with the Ebola virus. What precautionary measures did they take if any?
These are the questions that I would be asking!
These are the questions that I would be asking!
While there seems to be no treatment for Afrikans, the "U.S. Embassy is working to confirm case of deadly virus." Whatever that might mean! Would that be one case of Ebola or several cases of Ebola?
A U.S. citizen who traveled in regions of West Africa in the grip of an Ebola virus outbreak is being tested for the disease in Ghana.
“He is an American and records showed that he had been to Guinea and Sierra Leone in the past few weeks,” a senior health ministry official told Reuters in an interview.
The patient is reportedly quarantined in a clinic in the capital Accra and test results, which should be available later on Monday, are being examined at the Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Research.

In an undated handout photograph courtesy of Samaritan's Purse, Dr. Kent Brantly, right, with colleagues at the case management center on the campus of ELWA Hospital in Monrovia. Brantly, who contracted Ebola, is receiving treatment at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta USA along with another White U.S. Citizen who was working in the infected area.
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