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US Hospitals Ready for Ebola Threat
5 Jun
Summary
- Thirteen U.S. treatment centers are prepared for infectious disease outbreaks.
- Nine of these centers are confirmed ready to handle Ebola patients.
- The U.S. has invested heavily since the 2014 Ebola outbreak.

Thirteen U.S. treatment centers are prepared to handle patients with severe infectious diseases, including potential Ebola cases. Representatives from these hospitals stated that most facilities within the National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center network are ready for an outbreak response. Nine of the thirteen identified centers confirmed their capability to receive patients exposed to Ebola.
The United States has made substantial investments in its healthcare system's preparedness since the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa. This includes funding for the network of 13 treatment centers, with recent annual funding of $21 million. Each facility must be equipped to care for at least two patients with contagious viral hemorrhagic fevers, maintain trained personnel, possess lab testing capabilities, and have personal protective equipment available.
Public health experts have raised concerns about U.S. quarantine plans abroad, advocating instead for domestic treatment of any sick Americans. These facilities are part of a broader national health security strategy, ensuring the nation can safely evaluate, isolate, and treat patients with high-consequence infectious diseases.