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50.0
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Congo is home to one of the world's largest rainforest systems (File)
The CDC published on Friday three official scientific reports on the outbreak.
Chhattisgarh Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal said that the three individuals who were quarantined in Durg are African nationals.
Chhattisgarh has reported three suspected Ebola cases involving foreign nationals quarantined in Durg as a precautionary measure. State health minister assures preparedness, with hospitals and facilities on alert. This heightened vigilance follows WHO's classification of outbreaks in Uganda and DRC as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
The strategy aims to help the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring Uganda.
A 19-year-old Ugandan tourist has been isolated in Jaipur after showing Ebola-like symptoms, with samples sent to Pune for testing and contact tracing underway.
The Sudanese national, a student in his 20s, was referred to Gandhi Hospital on Thursday evening from a private health facility, authorities said.
Health authorities clarified that the passenger has not been classified as a suspected Ebola patient and is undergoing precautionary testing owing to his travel history and symptoms
Ebola has reached a health zone more than 100 miles from the mining town where Democratic Republic of Congoโs outbreak is believed to have begun, as responders track fewer than 40% of known contacts in the epidemicโs hardest-hit province.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a House of Representatives committee on Tuesday that the Trump administration is considering appointing a single official to coordinate its response to the Ebola outbreak in Africa.
The ministry has clarified that no Ebola disease case has been reported in the country.
India's Health Ministry has issued a travel advisory for those arriving from Ebola-hit nations, assuring no cases are currently reported domestically. Travelers from affected regions within the last 21 days experiencing symptoms like fever, vomiting, or bleeding are urged to self-isolate and contact health authorities immediately via the 24x7 helpline 1075 for guidance.
The advisory follows the government's recent recommendation against non-essential travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan.
The government said that those who have travelled to Ebola-affected countries and are developing some particular symptoms, should isolate.