Does Ebola pose a significant risk in the United States?
Although the risk of the Ebola virus spreading in the U.S. is low, it is possible that additional cases might be identified in persons who had close contact with the first patient diagnosed in the U.S. or in other travelers. In response, the CDC issued a Health Advisory Alert on October 2, 2014 to highlight the recommendations for healthcare personnel and health officials when evaluating patients for Ebola infection.

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1. Has Ebola been identified in Maryland?
2. Does Ebola pose a significant risk in the United States?
3. How is Ebola spread from person to person?
4. After a person is infected with the Ebola virus, how soon do symptoms begin?
5. When is someone able to spread the disease to others?
6. What should I do if I've traveled from an Ebola affected country?
7. What are the signs and symptoms of Ebola?
8. What treatment is available for persons infected with the Ebola virus?
9. How do I protect myself?
10. Where can I learn more?