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US nurse exposed to Ebola virus in West Africa to be admitted to DC-area hospital

A Liberian health worker holds a baby infected with the Ebola virus on October 18, 2014 at the NGO Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) Ebola treatment centre in Monrovia. ZOOM DOSSO / AFP / Getty Images

BETHESDA, Md. – An American nurse who was exposed to the Ebola virus while volunteering in Sierra Leone is being admitted to the National Institutes of Health near Washington, D.C.

The NIH says in a statement that the nurse was expected to be admitted to the Bethesda, Maryland, facility on Thursday. The NIH says the nurse has not tested positive for the deadly virus. The nurse’s identity was not released.

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An NIH spokeswoman says the nurse will be taken to a special unit designed to isolate transmissible diseases.

The hospital previously helped treat a Dallas nurse infected while caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, a Liberian man who fell ill with Ebola shortly after arriving in the U.S. and later died. The nurse, Nina Pham, survived and is Ebola-free.

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