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Health officials oppose US plan to treat Ebola-exposed Americans overseas

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June 1 (Reuters) - Healthcare officials ‌in the U.S., including former Centers for Disease ​Control and Prevention officials, on Monday warned Congress against adopting a proposed policy to ⁠treat Americans exposed to Ebola in Kenya or countries in the European Union.

The officials, including infectious disease physician Krutika Kuppalli, emergency physicians Debra Houry ​and Craig Spencer, and epidemiologist Anne Schuchat, argued in an open letter the policy ‌would be a departure from the longstanding practice of medical repatriation and raise serious clinical risks.

"This policy raises profound clinical, ethical, operational, and legal ⁠concerns," the letter said, adding that such measures could discourage ⁠frontline responders from deploying to regions affected by outbreaks and undermine global response efforts. 

"At a time when outbreak response efforts are already strained, this is a dangerous precedent. We are equally concerned about the diversion ‌of resources toward establishing ad hoc quarantine, isolation and treatment infrastructure overseas ⁠rather than directing urgently needed resources toward controlling ‌the outbreak at its source." 

Last week, Washington ​said it was setting up a facility in Kenya to quarantine U.S. citizens who had been exposed to Ebola, and would not bring ‌them home if they developed symptoms, but instead send ​them to a third ⁠country, as President Donald Trump's administration seeks to keep all ‌cases out of U.S. territory.

The plan ⁠to send Americans exposed to the outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda to Kenya has drawn opposition from many Kenyans.

A Kenyan ​court has ordered the temporary ‌suspension of a plan to set up a quarantine facility in the ⁠country after a lawsuit argued the ​site could endanger public health. 

(Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen, Anusha Shah in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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