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Second Texas Healthcare Worker Tests Positive for Ebola

June 11, 2026

A second healthcare worker at Texas Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas contracted the Ebola virus, according to preliminary tests conducted by the Texas Department of State Health Services' laboratory. The individual provided care to the initial Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States.

State health officials reported the positive test result after overnight analysis. Further testing is underway to confirm the initial findings. The state is taking measures to prevent further spread, but details of those steps were initially unavailable.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are assisting with the investigation and response. The agency plans to send additional personnel to Dallas to support the ongoing efforts. The CDC also is coordinating with state and local health departments to trace any potential contacts of the infected healthcare workers and provide guidance on monitoring, evaluation, and when and how to test exposed individuals.

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