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The Swedish authorities stated that the tests carried out on the patient, who was not identified, showed no sign of the deadly virus, "The Associated Press".
She added that the man did not suffer from yellow fever, dengue fever, Marburg virus or even Rift Valley fever.
A man who spent several weeks in Burundi was admitted Friday night to the isolated emergency of a hospital in Enchoping, north-west of Stockholm, where he was suffering from symptoms, including vomiting and stool, but his condition has gradually improved.
The authorities, concerned about the problem, rushed to examine the workers who treated the patient and closed the emergency room of the hospital where he was lying, in anticipation of the spread of the virus. "Ebola"That ended the lives of thousands of people.
All major epidemics of the virus have been reported AfricaAlthough individual cases have been reported outside the continent.
The incubation period, that is from the beginning of the infection to the onset of symptoms, ranges from 2 to 21 days.
The virus first appeared in 1976 during two simultaneous attacks, one in Anzara, Sudan, and the other in Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo, in a village near the Ebola River. , from the origin of the disease.
"Ebola" son Of the most dangerous diseases In the world, where more than 11,000 people were killed between 2013 and 2016.
The disease is still raging in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Swedish authorities said the tests on the unidentified patient revealed no sign of the deadly virus, the Associated Press reported.
She added that the man did not suffer from yellow fever, dengue fever, Marburg virus or even Rift Valley fever.
A man who spent several weeks in Burundi was admitted Friday night to the isolated emergency of a hospital in Enchoping, north-west of Stockholm, where he was suffering from symptoms, including vomiting and stool, but his condition has gradually improved.
Authorities were concerned about the Ebola outbreak, which ended the lives of thousands of people.
All major outbreaks of the virus have occurred in Africa, although individual cases have been reported outside the continent.
The incubation period, that is from the beginning of the infection to the onset of symptoms, ranges from 2 to 21 days.
The virus first appeared in 1976 during two simultaneous attacks, one in Anzara, Sudan, and the other in Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo, in a village near the Ebola River. , from the origin of the disease.
The Ebola virus is one of the world's most serious diseases. More than 11,000 people were killed between 2013 and 2016.
The disease is still raging in the Democratic Republic of Congo.