CDC confirms first Ebola case in the U.S.

CDC confirms first Ebola case in the U.S.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday said it had confirmed the first case of Ebola in the United States.

A Dallas hospital on Monday announced it was treating a patient in isolation whose "symptoms and recent travel indicated a case of Ebola." The CDC added more detail Tuesday, saying the patient traveled by plane from Liberia on Sept. 19 and became ill four or five days after returning to the states. The CDC added that the patient, whose name has not been released, did not exhibit symptoms of Ebola while on the plane.

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Jon Terbush

Jon Terbush is an associate editor at TheWeek.com covering politics, sports, and other things he finds interesting. He has previously written for Talking Points Memo, Raw Story, and Business Insider.