
Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : Jaipur: the capital city of Rajasthan has recorded its first suspected case of the Ebola virus. A foreign national, who arrived at the Jaipur airport from Uganda, has developed symptoms of Ebola and is being kept in isolation at the hospital. She was visiting Rajasthan from Uganda. A sample of her body fluids has been collected and sent to Pune for lab testing. The results will be out within two days. Only then it would be possible to determine whether she really is infected.She is undergoing treatment in the isolation ward of Jaipur's RUHS Hospital. After she developed the symptoms of Ebola, the health department has been alerted.As a precautionary measure, the woman is kept under watch.The woman, the health department claims, has not been confirmed to have Ebola, and has just symptoms. The report of the lab will determine whether she is infected. However, she has been put in isolation and treatment for precautionary reasons, after symptoms appeared on the passenger at the airport in Jaipur, where a second test was conducted for Ebola and she was put in isolation as a suspect.The Sudanese and foreign nationals were kept in isolation at Hyderabad and DurgOn the other hand, people from foreign nationals landing in Hyderabad and Durg have been placed in isolation as a precautionary step. A Sudan citizen who landed at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad on Thursday, had developed a cough and has been placed in isolation for diagnosis as they have been found suspected for Ebola virus. It is believed he had returned from South Sudan and Uganda some time back.Meanwhile, in Durg, in the state of Chhattisgarh, the three travelers, who had returned from the Ebola-affected African countries, have been quarantined at their homes for 21 days as a precautionary step. Although none of them had displayed symptoms of the disease or came in contact with any Ebola-infected people, the district magistrate Abhijeet Singh said that while one woman had traveled from Congo to Durg on May 31, the other two had returned from Uganda and Ethiopia on June 2 to Bhilai.
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