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Ebola Outbreak Alert: India Issues Travel Advisory for Congo, Uganda, South Sudan

Amid growing concerns over the spread of Ebola in parts of Africa, India has issued a fresh travel advisory urging citizens to avoid non-essential visits to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and South Sudan. The advisory comes as health authorities across the world closely monitor the outbreak, which has raised fears of cross-border transmission in the region.

The Indian government has advised travellers already present in affected areas to remain cautious, avoid crowded healthcare facilities unless necessary, and follow all local health guidelines. Passengers arriving in India from these countries are also expected to undergo stricter health screening at airports as authorities increase surveillance measures to prevent any possible entry of the virus into the country.

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India has issued a travel advisory urging citizens to avoid non-essential travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan due to growing Ebola concerns, and implemented stricter health screenings for arrivals from these countries.
India Steps Up Surveillance Issues Fresh Travel Warning

Ebola is one of the world's deadliest viral diseases and is known for spreading rapidly through direct contact with infected bodily fluids, contaminated surfaces or infected animals. The virus can cause severe fever, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhoea and, in serious cases, internal and external bleeding. According to global health agencies, Ebola outbreaks can become difficult to control due to weak healthcare systems and movement across porous borders.

While India has not reported any Ebola case linked to the current outbreak, health officials are taking precautionary steps to strengthen preparedness. Hospitals and state health departments have reportedly been asked to stay alert and ensure isolation facilities are ready if required.

The latest advisory reflects India's cautious approach toward emerging global health threats, especially after the lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic. Authorities have also encouraged travellers to maintain hygiene, avoid physical contact with sick individuals and immediately report symptoms such as high fever or unexplained weakness after returning from affected countries.

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