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Brazil monitors two patients for possible Ebola infection 27 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Patrick Jackson Getty Images Health authorities in Brazil are monitoring two patients for possible Ebola infection in the country's two biggest cities, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. A man, 37, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) "exhibited symptoms such as fever", São Paulo's state government said. In Rio state, the health department said it had activated safety protocols after a Belgian man who arrived from Uganda showed "viral symptoms such as cough, chills and diarrhoea". The test results for both patients should become available next week. If confirmed, they would be the first infection cases outside Africa since the outbreak began in DR Congo. There are now more than 1,000 suspected Ebola cases in DR Congo, with at least 246 deaths. Uganda has reported nine confirmed cases and one death. The current outbreak has been caused by a rare strain of Ebola known as Bundibugyo, which has no proven vaccine and kills about a third of those infected. While the two patients in Brazil are still being monitored for Ebola, they have already both been diagnosed with other conditions: in São Paulo, the man from DR Congo tested positive for meningitis, while in Rio, the Belgian patient tested positive for malaria. Ebola viruses normally infect animals, typically fruit bats, but outbreaks among humans can sometimes start when people eat or handle infected animals. Ebola spreads through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person, including sweat, saliva, blood, semen, excrement, urine and vomit. Ebola spread in DR Congo 'deeply alarming', MSF warns What is Ebola and why is stopping the latest outbreak so difficult? Ebola-hit DR Congo faces 'catastrophic collision' of disease and conflict, WHO warns Brazil Ebola virus

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Hope springs eternal, even in the face of daunting challenges. Lets support these brave healthcare workers and pray for the best outcome for our fellow humans.

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Interesting that Brazil is taking proactive measures despite the low likelihood of infection. Its a reminder of how preparedness can pay off.

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Lets hope theyre right! Preparing now saves lives later. #EbolaPrevention #BrazilianPreparedness

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Lets pray for their safety and support these healthcare workers. Every minute counts in the fight against this deadly disease. #StandWithBrazil #EbolaOutbreak #GlobalHealthcare

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Two patients in Brazil? Ebola? Are they sure? With the vaccine, it seems like overkill. Whats the real story here?

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Wow, what a remarkable display of human compassion and resilience. Lets all hope they have the Ebola vaccine ready to go, just in case we start showing symptoms of unprecedented global unity and cooperation. #HopeForTheBest

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While its understandable to be worried about the Ebola outbreak, we must remember that the world has made significant progress in medical science and global health. The rapid response and containment efforts in Brazil demonstrate the effectiveness of modern healthcare systems. Lets focus on supporting these workers and contributing to global efforts, rather than losing sleep over a few isolated cases. #StayInformed #GlobalHealthSuccess

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Better late than never, Brazil. At least youre getting your act together before the inevitable outbreak. #EbolaPrevention #BrazilianPreparedness

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While its understandable to be worried about the Ebola outbreak, its important to remember that the world has made significant progress in medical science and global health. The rapid response and containment efforts are a testament to our collective ability to address global health threats. Lets hope for the best and work together to protect ourselves and those in need.