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Ebola Scare: Doctor Cleared After Congo Exposure
11 Jun
Summary
- Doctor Patrick LaRochelle cleared after Ebola isolation period.
- He had contact with an Ebola patient in Democratic Republic of Congo.
- LaRochelle was treated in a specialized Czech hospital for highly dangerous diseases.

An American doctor, Patrick LaRochelle, was released from a specialized Czech hospital on June 10, concluding a period of isolation after potential exposure to Ebola. LaRochelle, a pediatrician and internist, had contact with an Ebola patient in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He was transferred to Prague's Bulovka hospital, a facility equipped for highly dangerous diseases, as a precautionary measure requested by the U.S. due to the Czech Republic's reputation in handling infectious diseases.
The doctor showed no symptoms during his isolation, which lasted until the virus's incubation period ended. He described his specialized room at the hospital, featuring a unique setup for potential medical care. Meanwhile, another American missionary doctor, Peter Stafford, who was also exposed and evacuated with his family to Berlin, Germany, developed symptoms and tested positive for Ebola.
Global health organizations are actively working to contain the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with neighboring Uganda also reporting cases. The U.S. administration has urged European nations to consider travel restrictions on individuals coming from affected Central African countries to prevent further spread.