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Dr Kent Brantly (left) treats an Ebola patient at the Samaritan’s Purse Ebola Case Management Centre in Monrovia. Brantly has tested positive for the disease. Image Credit: AP

Washington: A Texas physician treating Ebola patients in Liberia has tested positive for the deadly virus, the Christian charity for which he works reported Saturday.

The incident has heightened fears of a spread of Ebola in some of Africa’s most densely populated cities after a Liberian man died last week in Lagos, Nigeria — Africa’s largest city with 21 million residents. Nigerian health officials fear the man might have brought the virus on a flight from Monrovia.

The Ebola outbreak is devastating West Africa and will spread to more countries unless more aid is provided, an official with the group Medecins Sans Frontieres said Friday.

The disease has killed 672 in four West African countries so far this year.

Kent Brantly, a 33-year-old doctor with a private practice in Fort Worth, had been serving as medical director for the Samaritan’s Purse Ebola Consolidated Case Management Centre in Monrovia, the Liberian capital, the aid agency said.

Brantly was undergoing treatment at a Samaritan’s Purse isolation centre at the Eternal Love Winning Africa Hospital after testing positive for Ebola, the group said in a statement on its website.

“Samaritan’s Purse is continuing medical operations at our Ebola Case Management Centres in cooperation with the Centres for Disease Control, the World Health Organisation, the Liberia Ministry of Health, and other global health authorities,” the agency said.

Samaritan’s Purse said Brantly is married with two children and urged its membership to “pray for him and his family.”

— Los Angeles Times