A University of New Mexico Hospital patient who was tested this week for Ebola is not infected with the virus, according to test results from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Common myths about EbolaThe hospital received the results on Thursday, according to UNMH epidemiologist Dr. Meghan Brett, who helped coordinate the precautionary care and testing.“The safety and well-being of our patients, visitors and staff is our top priority,” said Dr. Robert Bailey, associate dean of clinical affairs at the UNM School of Medicine. “UNM Hospital is well-prepared to handle any situation requiring infection control, and our staff demonstrated that preparedness this week, performing superbly in following the necessary protocols that are in place to protect our patients, visitors and staff.”The hospital won't be releasing any additional information regarding the patient's care or test results.The patient, a 30-year-old woman from Bernalillo, was in isolation for one week.Mobile users: Tap for videoWhat to know: Ebola

A University of New Mexico Hospital patient who was tested this week for Ebola is not infected with the virus, according to test results from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.



Common myths about Ebola



The hospital received the results on Thursday, according to UNMH epidemiologist Dr. Meghan Brett, who helped coordinate the precautionary care and testing.



“The safety and well-being of our patients, visitors and staff is our top priority,” said Dr. Robert Bailey, associate dean of clinical affairs at the UNM School of Medicine. “UNM Hospital is well-prepared to handle any situation requiring infection control, and our staff demonstrated that preparedness this week, performing superbly in following the necessary protocols that are in place to protect our patients, visitors and staff.”


The hospital won't be releasing any additional information regarding the patient's care or test results.

The patient, a 30-year-old woman from Bernalillo, was in isolation for one week.

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