Woman being monitored for Ebola in Oregon hospitalized

Sara Roth, KGW.com Staff 7:57 p.m. PDT October 31, 2014



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Woman hospitalized after being monitored for Ebola 

PORTLAND, Ore. -- A woman being monitored for Ebola has been isolated at a
hospital in Milwaukie, the Oregon Health Authority confirmed Friday.

Public health physicians held a press conference Friday afternoon to answer
questions about the patient.

Doctors said the woman had recently been in West Africa and she was staying
in Portland. They did not release other details about her due to patient
privacy laws.

She was taken to Providence Milwaukie Hospital for assessment after she
developed a sustained fever of more than 102 degrees.

The woman is not a risk to the public, according to OHA spokesman Jonathan
Modie.

It has not been confirmed that the woman has Ebola. The hospital was testing
her blood to find out if the virus is present.

"The patient does have an acute illness of some kind," said Dr. Paul Lewis,
Tri-County Health Officer. "Ebola is on a list of possibilities."

The people who were living in the same house as the patient were under a
voluntary quarantine.

On Friday afternoon, Governor Kitzhaber said the state has protocols in
place for situations like this.

"State and local public health officials are monitoring the situation and
keeping me informed. Local health departments, hospitals, health care
providers, and first responders have been working together to ensure the
state is prepared," he said. "We will keep Oregonians informed as we know
more."

Background: Second person being monitored for Ebola in Mult. Co.
<http://www.kgw.com/story/news/health/2014/10/27/second-person-being-monitor
ed-for-ebola-in-mult-co/18025127/> 

Related: Portland-area hospitals adjust Ebola plans
<http://www.kgw.com/story/news/health/2014/10/16/portland-area-hospitals-adj
ust-ebola-plans/17390517/> 

On Monday, Multnomah County officials said a visitor from West Africa was
being monitored for Ebola but the person had not yet shown signs of the
virus. It has not been confirmed if that visitor is the woman who was
hospitalized Friday.

One other person in Oregon underwent a 21-day monitoring protocol after
traveling from West Africa, complying with current recommendations from the
Centers for Disease Control.

Although no cases of Ebola have been confirmed in Oregon, six metro-area
hospitals have told KGW they are prepared for the virus and are adjusting
their plans based on the latest information available.

Ebola has claimed thousands of lives
<http://www.kgw.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/07/28/ebola-virus-deadly-afri
ca-outbreak/13260541/>  in West Africa and the first case in the U.S. was
confirmed in Dallas on September 30. That patient, Thomas Eric Duncan,
passed away
<http://www.kgw.com/story/news/2014/10/08/texas-ebola-patient-dead/16910411/
> .

Two nurses who came into contact with Duncan contracted the virus. They were
both treated and released.

On October 23, a New York City doctor tested positive for Ebola and is
currently receiving treatment
<http://www.kgw.com/story/news/nation/2014/10/24/new-york-city-ebola-mayor-i
solation-hospital-subway/17823575/>  at Bellevue Hospital.

Ebola: #FactsNotFear
<http://www.kgw.com/story/news/health/2014/10/14/factsnotfear-an-ebola-timel
ine/17264623/> 

Replay: #FactsNotFear live chat
<http://www.kgw.com/story/news/health/2014/10/16/live-chat-factsnotfear/1737
5217/> 

KGW Reporters Mike Benner and Kyle Iboshi contributed to this report.

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