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    A patient is being tested for suspected Ebola virus at a Glasgow hospital.

    It is understood they were admitted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) in the early hours of Tuesday.

    Tests are currently being carried out to confirm whether the individual has contracted the disease.

    If confirmed it would be the first case in the UK since an outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda in May.

    The outbreak in Africa has been declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization (WHO).

    NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said there were no ward closures at the QEUH and it confirmed patients and visitors were not being advised to stay away.

    Unlike flu or Covid it is not an airborne virus so is not spread simply by being near an infected person.

    Public Health Scotland (PHS) said it was working closely with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to assess routes by which travellers may enter the UK from affected countries.

    A spokesperson said: “There are currently no confirmed cases of Ebola in Scotland and the risk to the general public remains low.”

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    An Ebola outbreak was confirmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda in May

    PHS added that, together with other NHS health organisations, it had “well established protocols for assessing and testing travellers arriving in the UK from areas affected by Ebola”.

    A spokesperson said: “Where required, contact tracing will occur and contacts may undergo clinical assessment and precautionary testing.”

    PHS confirmed the UKHSA Returning Workers Scheme (RWS), which aims to protect and monitor the health of those who may travel from the UK to affected areas for their work, had been activated.

    The spokesperson said organisations deploying workers to affected areas where they may be exposed to Ebola through their work should register them with the scheme.

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    Pauline Cafferkey spent several weeks in the Royal Free Hospital in London after becoming the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the UK

    Last week France confirmed its first case of Ebola – a doctor who had returned from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    In December 2014 nurse Pauline Cafferkey, from Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, fell ill with the disease after arriving back in the UK from Sierra Leone.

    She recovered, but had a relapse and also developed meningitis, seriously affecting her joints and ability to walk, among other issues.

    In June 2019 she gave birth to twin boys and said: “This shows that there is life after Ebola.”

    What is Ebola?

    Ebola is a rare but often deadly disease caused by a virus which attacks the body’s immune system and organs.

    The virus normally infects animals, typically fruit bats, but outbreaks among humans can sometimes start when people eat or handle infected animals.

    The virus is typically spread from direct contact with blood or other bodily fluids, contaminated objects or animals.

    It takes two to 21 days for symptoms to appear. They come on suddenly and start like flu or malaria with fever, headache and tiredness.

    As the disease progresses, vomiting and diarrhoea develop and it can lead to organ failure. Some, but not all, patients develop internal and external bleeding.

    Graphic showing how Ebola attacks the human body, sourced to the WHO and Cleveland Clinic. Graphic showing how Ebola systematically attacks the human body. It explains that symptoms appear two to 21 days after contact and can worsen over time. Earlier symptoms, shown with purple circles around diagrams, include headache, fatigue, sore throat, fever, muscle pain, red or bloodshot eyes, and abdominal pain. Later symptoms, shown with red circles, include diarrhoea, vomiting, rash, internal and external bleeding (less common), and impaired kidney and liver function.
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    Analysis: The wider risk to the public is very low

    Fergus WalshMedical editor

    The last confirmed cases of Ebola in the UK were among three health workers returning from West Africa in 2014 and 2015, where they had been treating Ebola patients.

    In all three cases they were treated in a high-level isolation unit and made a full recovery. There were no onward cases of transmission.

    In November 2022 part of Colchester hospital was deep-cleaned after a suspected Ebola case which later turned out to be negative.

    Infectious disease experts say that the wider risk to the public is very low.

    Ebola is a highly dangerous pathogen, but it is not an airborne virus like flu or Covid.

    It requires direct contact with infected bodily fluids to spread, and individuals usually only become contagious after developing symptoms.

    The UK Health Security Agency activated the Returning Workers Scheme in May 2026 in response to the Ebola outbreak in DRC.

    The scheme is designed to protect and monitor the health of individuals travelling from the UK to Ebola-affected areas as part of their work such as health, humanitarian and government workers.

    It was established in November 2014 in response to the major West African Ebola outbreak.

    Upon returning to the UK those registered are subject to health monitoring for 21 days, which is the maximum incubation period for Ebola, to track any signs of illness.

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