| 03 Octobre 2014
1 October 2014 - On 30 September 2014, the Pan American Health Organization / World  Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) was informed of the first confirmed  imported case of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the United States.  The case is an adult with recent travel history to West Africa who  developed symptoms compatible with Ebola on 24 September 2014,  approximately four days after arriving in the United States on 20  September 2014. The patient did not have symptoms when leaving West  Africa. The case sought medical care on 26 September 2014 and was  admitted into isolation on 28 September 2014 at Texas Health  Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. 
 
 Samples were sent for testing to the US Center for Disease Control and  Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia and at the Texas state laboratory.  Results were positive for Ebola virus.
 
 Identification of close contacts for further daily monitoring for 21  days after exposure is under way. Given that the case did not exhibit  symptoms of Ebola during the flights from West Africa, contact tracing  of people on the same commercial airline flights is not indicated.
 
 Future WHO updates on EVD in the United States will not be posted on the  Disease Outbreak News. Further information will be available in WHO’s  Ebola Situation Reports which provide regular updates on the WHO  response: http://www.who.int/csr/disease/ebola/situation-reports/en/
 
 More information on this case is available at:
 WHO does not recommend any travel or trade restrictions be applied by  countries except in cases where individuals have been confirmed or are  suspected of being infected with EVD or where individuals have had  contact with cases of EVD. Contacts do not include properly-protected  health-care workers and laboratory staff.
 
 Temporary recommendations from the Emergency Committee with regard to actions to be taken by countries can be found at IHR Emergency Committee on Ebola outbreak in West Africa.