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Ebola: NCDC Warns Nigerians Against Travelling To Uganda

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has advised Nigerians to avoid embarking on non-essential travel to Uganda for now.

Ebola: NCDC Warns Nigerians Against Travelling To Uganda
NCDC Director-General, Dr Ifedayo Adetifa,

The NCDC Director-General, Dr Ifedayo Adetifa, made this known in a statement he signed on Monday in Abuja.

He stated that the warning is to enable public health authorities to determine how Ebola outbreak will be contained.

β€œWhen travel to Uganda is unavoidable, travellers are advised to avoid contact with obviously sick persons or suspected cases of Ebola.

β€œThe Port Health Services of the Federal Ministry of Health has scaled up the screening of passengers returning from Uganda at points of entry.

β€œPersons already in Nigeria but with recent travel history to or transit through Uganda within the past 21 days who experience symptoms such as fever, muscle pain, sore throat, diarrhoea, weakness, vomiting, stomach pain, or unexplained bleeding or bruising should promptly call 6232 or state ministry of health hotlines for assessment and testing.

Such persons should not visit health facilities by themselves to avoid further spread through the shared transport system (public or private).

β€œThey would be visited at home by dedicated responders for assessment and transported through the designated transport arrangement to the designated treatment centre when required.

”Intending travellers to Nigeria with the above-stated symptoms before departure should not travel to Nigeria but call to report promptly to Port Health Authorities and/or designated health authorities in the country of departure for testing and care.

β€œInbound travellers to Nigeria with a recent travel history to or through Uganda without symptoms on departure but who become unwell while on transit are required to avoid contact with people and to report to the Port Health Services on arrival at the point of entry to Nigeria.

β€œTravellers with a travel history to Uganda who show no symptoms on arrival should provide accurate information on the NITP platform to ensure follow-up from health workers, if any of the earlier-mentioned symptoms develop anytime within 21 days of arrival in Nigeria, please.”

Chioma Udeh

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