U.S. health experts in Dallas were taking stock Wednesday
of how many people may have been exposed to Ebola, just a day after the first
case of the deadly virus was diagnosed in the United States, the nation's top
public health official said.
The review comes even as health officials in Texas said
healthcare workers tested negative for the virus and there were no other
suspected cases in the state.
Health officials confirmed the first case of the virus in
the United States on Tuesday, when a man who flew from Liberia to Texas tested
positive for Ebola, which has killed more than 3,000 people in West Africa.
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