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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 30
Glasgow Hospital Patient Tests Negative for Ebola After 1 Suspected UK Case
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 30

Glasgow Hospital Patient Tests Negative for Ebola After 1 Suspected UK Case

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 30

Summary

  • A patient admitted early Tuesday to Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital tested negative for Ebola, defusing fears of a possible UK case.
  • Precautionary measures had been put in place after the patient was isolated and tested for the virus.
  • Public Health Scotland had earlier said there were no confirmed cases in Scotland and that the risk to the public remained low.
  • A confirmed result would have marked the UK’s first Ebola case since outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda in May.

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Overview

On June 30, 2026, a suspected Ebola case was reported at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, prompting an immediate and thorough public health response. The patient, who showed symptoms consistent with Ebola, had recently traveled to countries where outbreaks are active, such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, or France. If confirmed, this would be Scotland’s first Ebola case since 2016, when nurse Pauline Cafferkey was treated for a recurrence. The swift action taken highlights the importance of early detection and strict protocols to prevent potential spread and protect public health.

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