One person in Ontario who recently travelled to East Africa tested for Ebola virus: ministry
TORONTO — One person in Ontario was being tested for Ebola, the province’s health ministry said on Wednesday, as a deadly outbreak of a rare type of the virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda had officials around the globe on alert, including in Canada where Global Affairs said consular services were ready to help Canadians in the region if they need it.
Ontario’s Ministry of Health spokesperson Jackson Jacobs said in an email the patient was in hospital and being tested for a range of infectious diseases, including the Ebola virus, “out of an abundance of caution,” given the person’s recent travel history.
A spokesperson for the Public Health Agency of Canada says the test is expected to arrive Thursday at the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg, and that results would be available within 24 hours.
Currently there’s an outbreak of a rare type of Ebola, called Bundibugyo, in the Congo and neighbouring Uganda.
