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Congo Businessman, 3 Contacts Isolated In Ahmedabad, Ebola Testing Underway

Gujarat isolates a Congo businessman and others as samples are sent for Ebola virus testing.

Congo Businessman, 3 Contacts Isolated In Ahmedabad, Ebola Testing Underway
Gujarat isolates a Congo businessman and others as samples are sent for Ebola virus testing.
  • A Congolese businessman and three contacts were isolated in Ahmedabad for Ebola testing
  • The businessman traveled from Congo to Mumbai and Vadodara before hospital admission
  • Samples from the patients were sent to Pune, with no confirmed Ebola cases yet
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A businessman from Congo and three individuals who came into contact have been admitted to isolation wards at separate hospitals in Ahmedabad, and their samples have been sent for Ebola virus testing, Gujarat Health Minister Praful Pansheriya said on Wednesday.

He said the 37-year-old businessman arrived in Mumbai from Congo about five to seven days ago and later travelled to Vadodara.

"After he developed a fever, he was later admitted to Banker Hospital in Vadodara," the health minister said, adding that there has been no confirmation of Ebola infection so far and there is no need to panic.

He said the businessman was immediately transferred to the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital, where he was admitted to the Ebola ward.

The admitted patient is currently stable and safe, and his temperature is under control, the minister said, adding that the people associated with the patient are not showing any symptoms.

"Two other individuals who had accompanied him have also been admitted to isolated wards at SVP Hospital in Ahmedabad as a precautionary measure. Another person who came in contact with these individuals, has also been isolated," the minister added.

These individuals will remain in isolation for 10 to 11 days, and their blood samples have been sent to Pune for testing, he said.

The World Health Organisation declared the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on May 17.

In response to Ebola outbreaks in several African countries, the Gujarat Health Department is conducting intensive screening of passengers arriving from Uganda, Congo and South Sudan at Ahmedabad International Airport, and has readied isolation wards in government hospitals.

Pansheriya noted that in a similar case, an individual was isolated, and the subsequent report was negative.

"Previously, there was a similar case involving another individual who was isolated, and the report was negative. Therefore, there is no reason to panic," he said.

The minister urged the people not to believe in rumours.

"Currently, there is not a single confirmed Ebola virus case in India or Gujarat. Only as a precautionary step, we are carefully monitoring passengers arriving from those countries, especially if they show symptoms such as mild fever, cold or cough, to prevent any possible spread of infection," he said.

If there is any such issue, people should contact a health officer, the concerned hospital or the Primary Health Centres, he said. 

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