A Nigerian man who was quarantined after he showed Ebola-like
symptoms during a trip to Hong Kong has tested negative for the deadly
virus.
The southern Chinese city government said in a statement on Sunday
that the man had “tested negative for Ebola virus upon preliminary
laboratory testing”.
“In the past one month … he had no contact history with sick persons
or animals and did not visit health-are facilities,” a government
spokesman said in the statement. “He is currently in stable condition.”
The 32-year-old arrived in Hong Kong from Lagos, Nigeria’s most
populous city, via Dubai on Thursday and was hospitalised on Sunday
after vomiting and suffering from diarrhoea.
A densely populated city of some seven million people, Hong Kong is
particularly alert to the spread of viruses after Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome killed almost 300 people eleven years ago.
On July 30, the Hong Kong government said it would quarantine as a
precaution all people from Ebola-infected areas who showed any symptom
of the disease such as fever, vomiting or diarrhoea.
Last week, a woman who showed Ebola-like symptoms after returning from a holiday in Kenya, also tested negative for the virus.
Local broadcaster RTHK reported that the Nigerian man had arrived in
Hong Kong from his home country on Thursday and was vomiting before he
was hospitalised on Sunday morning.
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