(Reuters) - Several leading U.S. airlines said on Wednesday they were in close contact with federal health officials about Ebola-related travel concerns after a traveller infected with the deadly virus was diagnosed on U.S. soil.
The patient, now hospitalized in Dallas, had flown from Ebola-ravaged Liberia through Brussels to Texas, the Liberian information ministry said. U.S. health officials said there should be no risk to fellow passengers, as the patient began showing symptoms only after his arrival.
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